Hoarding

Signs of ahoarding disorder

Source: NHS

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 (see below)
  • find it hard to categorise or organise items
  • have difficulties making decisions
  • struggle to manage everyday tasks, such as cooking, cleaning and paying bills
  • become extremely attached to items, refusing to let anyone touch or borrow them
  • have poor relationships with family or friends

Hoarding can start as early as the teenage years and gets more noticeable with age. Many people seem to start problematic hoarding in older age. It's estimated that between 2% and 5% of adults in the UK may have symptoms of a hoarding disorder.

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