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Some people also hoard animals, which they may not be able to look after properly. ... Items that are often hoarded include: newspapers and magazines. books. clothes. leaflets and letters, including junk mail. bills and receipts. containers, including plastic bags and cardboard boxes. household supplies.
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Read More »A hoarding disorder is where someone acquires an excessive number of items and stores them in a chaotic manner, usually resulting in unmanageable amounts of clutter. The items can be of little or no monetary value. Hoarding is considered a significant problem if: the amount of clutter interferes with everyday living – for example, the person is unable to use their kitchen or bathroom and cannot access rooms the clutter is causing significant distress or negatively affecting the quality of life of the person or their family – for example, they become upset if someone tries to clear the clutter and their relationship suffers Hoarding disorders are challenging to treat because many people who hoard frequently do not see it as a problem, or have little awareness of how it's affecting their life or the lives of others. Some may realise they have a problem but are reluctant to seek help because they feel extremely ashamed, humiliated or guilty about it. It's really important to encourage a person who is hoarding to seek help, as their difficulties discarding objects can not only cause loneliness and mental health problems but also pose a health and safety risk. If not tackled, it's a problem that will probably never go away. Why someone may hoard The reasons why someone begins hoarding are not fully understood. It can be a symptom of another condition. For example, someone with mobility problems may be physically unable to clear the huge amounts of clutter they have acquired, and people with learning disabilities or people developing dementia may be unable to categorise and dispose of items. Mental health problems associated with hoarding include: severe depression
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Read More »Signs of a hoarding disorder Someone who has a hoarding disorder may typically: keep or collect items that may have little or no monetary value, such as junk mail and carrier bags, or items they intend to reuse or repair
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