Retail therapy is shopping with the primary purpose of improving the buyer's mood or disposition. Often seen in people during periods of depression or transition, it is normally a short-lived habit. Items purchased during periods of retail therapy are sometimes referred to as "comfort buys"。
“購(gòu)物療法”指為了調(diào)整情緒或精神狀態(tài)而進(jìn)行的購(gòu)物行為。這種情況多發(fā)于情緒沮喪或調(diào)整期,一般不會(huì)持續(xù)太長(zhǎng)時(shí)間。這期間購(gòu)買的物品有時(shí)被叫做“安慰購(gòu)買品”。
Retail therapy was first used as a term in the 1980s with the first reference being this sentence in the Chicago Tribune of Christmas Eve 1986: "We've become a nation measuring out our lives in shopping bags and nursing our psychic ills through retail therapy."
“購(gòu)物療法”(retail therapy)這個(gè)詞首次使用是在上世紀(jì)80年代,最先出現(xiàn)在1986年圣誕前夜出版的《芝加哥先驅(qū)報(bào)》上:“我們已經(jīng)變成了一個(gè)用購(gòu)物袋衡量生活質(zhì)量,用購(gòu)物療法撫慰心靈創(chuàng)傷的國(guó)家。”