Compulsive Hoarding, Cluttering, and Collecting - Pathology vs Pride in the Accumulation of Stuff
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- compelled to constantly accumulate stuff.
- the material goods accumulated appear to others be useless or of limited value.
- unable to get rid of clutter. Trying to declutter creates dramatic emotional responses that the hoarder finds unpleasant and wants to avoid
- the accumulation of stuff creates cluttered living spaces that prevent the space from being used for its normal activities.
- there is significant impairment in the ability to live a normal life.
- does not perceive clutter to be annoying and may in fact find comfort in it.
- social isolation often results from the hoarding disorder.
- the hoarding behaviour continues despite the negative social, emotional, and physical consequences that result.
- accumulates things almost unintentionally. "I have no idea how it got like this."
- lacks organizing skills or does not apply them consistently.
- may have difficulty with setting priorities.
- lacks assertiveness skills such as saying "no".
- does not make timely decisions.
- cannot categorize and sort items in a meaningful way.
- may be motivated to get rid of clutter but unsure of how or where to begin. In other words the clutterer can see the clutter but is overwhelmed by it.
- may experience shame at their inability to control and create order in their physical space.
- often has emotional attachments to accumulated objects and will use rationalizations or excuses as to why it should be kept.
- may have underlying emotional issues such as depression and anxiety.
- engages in accumulating specific objects.
- regularly attains and disposes of the collected items through sale or trade, sometimes for monetary gain.
- socializes with others who place similar value on the collected items.
- continues with collecting because it adds value, interest, and meaning to life.
- displays collected items with pride.
- is often able to categorize and sort collected items with precise categories and labeling.
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