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  2. Clutterers Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Clutterers Anonymous (CLA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common problem with accumulation of clutter.CLA says that it focuses on the underlying issues made manifest by unnecessary physical and emotional clutter, rather than hints, tips and lectures. [1]

  3. Cluttering - Wikipedia

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    Cluttering is a speech and communication disorder that has also been described as a fluency disorder. [1]It is defined as: Cluttering is a fluency disorder characterized by a rate that is perceived to be abnormally rapid, irregular, or both for the speaker (although measured syllable rates may not exceed normal limits).

  4. Clutter used to cause conflict in my marriage. I had a ... - AOL

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    The utility room is my husband Mike's domain, and, in his defense, much of the clutter is a result of his beautiful basement renovations, which include a laundry room, new bathroom, and spacious ...

  5. Psychological torture - Wikipedia

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    Psychological torture, mental torture or emotional torture is a type of torture that relies primarily on psychological effects and only secondarily on any physical harm inflicted. Although not all psychological torture involves the use of physical violence, there is a continuum between psychological torture and physical torture.

  6. 7 Daily Actions for Cultivating a Self-Care Practice That ...

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    Instead, get rid of three things that are creating mental and emotional clutter in your life. Letting go creates more space in your home, in your head, and in your heart, too. Day 3: Rest, relax ...

  7. Digital hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Digital clutter is the term often used to describe the resulting (digital) artifacts of digital hoarding, but it should not be understood as exclusively the result of hoarding. Digital clutter can be created as a side-effect of high occurrences of another user activity, such as the computer desktop icons created through frequent installation of ...

  8. Speech and language impairment - Wikipedia

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    The individual services that the child receives will depend upon the needs of that child. Simpler problems of speech, such as hoarseness or vocal fatigue (voicing problems) may be solved with basic instruction on how to modulate one's voice. Articulation problems could be remediated by simple practice in sound pronunciation.

  9. Clutter - Wikipedia

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    Clutter (advertising), numerous promotions in media, unrelated to the main presentation; Clutter (radar), unwanted echoes in electronic systems; Chart clutter, redundant components in charts and graphs; Visual clutter, or visual pollution; Cluttering, a speech and communication disorder when speech becomes broken or sounds nervous