Marie can not understand why Isabel buy so many things

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Marie can not understand why Isabel buy so many things Marie meets Isabel in Isabels house Isabel shows Marie her new clothes Isabel calls Marie if she wants to meet her First meeting with the therapist: They talk about Isabels shopping addiction and the therapist gives some homework The two friends talk about Isabels therapy and her future Marie wants to help her friend and gives her a number from a therapist Second meeting : Talk about the results

Shopping addicts by S. Rembold and S. Pokelsek, Kaufmännische Schule Heidenheim (2008)