A new Stanford study shows how VR can help people with hoarding disorder take their first steps toward letting go.
Behind closed doors across the country, millions of individuals are quietly overwhelmed by something most of us take for granted: our relationship with things we bring into our homes. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Shutterstock. Approximately 2.6% of the population battles with hoarding disorder, a psychiatric condition defined ...
Clutter experts agree that the fastest way to reclaim your home is to stop hoarding the everyday items that quietly pile up in closets, drawers, and on counters. These ten categories show up again and ...
The psychology of hoarding reveals deep emotional ties to possessions. Experts explain why discarding items can trigger ...
Asking caregivers if they are concerned about clutter or possible hoarding may help identify neurocognitive disorders, ...
Latest hoarding figures point to a continuing upward trend. As of June last year, the New Environment Action Team (NEAT) and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Asking how discarding an item fits with a person's goals can help them decide whether to keep it. MoMo Productions via Getty ...
Understand the difference between clutter and hoarding. The tendency to clutter is common, but it is not the same as hoarding. The latter is a mental health disorder; this person feels distressed by ...
Dispatched to a recent house fire in their first-alarm coverage area, Montoursville firefighters arrived on the scene and saw ...
Approximately 2.6% of the population battles with hoarding disorder, a psychiatric condition defined by persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.