Tag Archives: economics

‘Retail Therapy’ for Emotional Boost?

According to a HealthDay report published this week by IndyStar, a poll of 700 women “found that 79 percent said they’d go on a shopping spree to give themselves an emotional boost.” The survey author, Karen Pine, refers to it as “compensatory consumption,” and says, “it serves as a way of regulating intense emotions.” The… Read More: ‘Retail Therapy’ for Emotional Boost? »

Human Costs of Economic Downturns

Peter Dreier, Professor of Politics at Occidental College, focuses on the human costs of economic downturns in an article published March 10 at HuffingtonPost.com. Drier points to Dr. Harvey Brenner, a sociologist and public health expert at Johns Hopkins University, who has calculated that for every 1% increase in the unemployment rate (1.5 million people),… Read More: Human Costs of Economic Downturns »

Economic Crisis as Emotional Opportunity

. 1) The world financial system is teetering on the “brink of systemic meltdown.” – Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned in Washington (October 11). http://tinyurl.com/44zlj3 2) Economic uncertainty is tied to increased anxiety, sleep loss and gastrointestinal issues.  “Economic Crisis Takes Toll on Emotional Health” – October 8 headline at… Read More: Economic Crisis as Emotional Opportunity »