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Terrence
Shulman
JD, LMSW, ACSW, CAAC, CPC
Founder/Director of
The Shulman Center
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today for a free consultation
248-358-8508
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The Shulman Center:
Suggested Reading
SHOPLIFTING:
Articles |
| Date |
Article |
10.20.08 |
The University of Michigan Alumni Magazine |
10.16.08 |
The Detroit Legal News |
7.10.07 |
Women's Entertainment
Channel "Women's
Secret Lives" program
-- on Shoplifting |
July 07 |
Psychotherapy Networker
Magazine -- on Theft Addiction |
6.12.07 |
CN8 TV -- Retirement
Living -- on Theft and
Shopping |
4.21.07 |
Detrot Free Press -
on Theft and Shopping |
4.19.07 |
Chicago Tribune --
on Theft |
10.20.05 |
"The
Shoplifting and Employee
Theft Epidemics"
Loss
Prevention Magazine September
2005
Click
here to read article
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Spring '05 |
Something
For Nothing
Spring
2005 Issue of Paradigm
Magazine
Click here to read article |
9.21.04 & 1.10.05 |
The
Oprah Winfrey Show
Living
a Secret Life
Click
here to view a clip from
the show or to order the
tape/transcript
Mr. Shulman was also featured
in "Confessions of
a Shoplifter", an
article on shoplifting
in the September 2004
issue of O Magazine (pg
216) |
11.7.02 |
CBS
News story: Addicted: Shoplifting
for Thrills |
11.7.02 |
48
Hours News story |
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SHOPLIFTING: Books |
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Biting the
Hand That Feeds
The
Employee Theft Epidemic
New Perspectives, New
Solutions
by
Terrence D. Shulman
Employee theft: is far
more than just a moral,
financial, or legal issue.
Mr. Shulman, as a therapist,
attorney and consultant--and
as one who intermittently
shoplifted and stole from
work from 1982-1990--offers
a unique and valuable
perspective, and adds
a new voice to the conversation
on employee theft.
Click
here to read excerpts
Click
here to order book
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EMPLOYEE THEFT: Books

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SHOPPING
ADDICTIONS: Articles |
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SHOPPING ADDICTIONS: Books |
Bought Out and $pent
Recovery from Compulsive $hopping
and $pending
by
Terrence D. Shulman
As Americans, we work longer hours, take less vacation time, have more health issues such as lack of sleep, depression, anxiety, and obesity, and report less overall satisfaction with life. As we continue to emulate and chase the lifestyles of the “rich and famous,” we pay a devastating toll being--individually and collectively.
Yet, many of us continue to spend like there’s no tomorrow. And, for many, there may not be a tomorrow. Our attitudes and culture of consumerism have reached a breaking point over the last few decades.
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