Hoarding disorder is a recognized mental health condition characterized by persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value. This difficulty is due to a perceived need to save items and the distress associated with discarding them, resulting in the accumulation of possessions that congest and clutter living areas.
Hoarding is not about being “messy” or “lazy.” It is a complex condition with neurobiological, emotional, and cognitive components. People with hoarding disorder often experience intense emotional attachment to objects and overwhelming anxiety at the thought of letting things go.
Hoarding creates cascading difficulties across multiple life areas:
Hoarding disorder involves distinct patterns of behavior and cognition:
Hoarding treatment requires patience, compassion, and specialized approaches:
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