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  2. Hoarding disorder - Wikipedia

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    Hoarding disorder; Other names: Compulsive hoarding: Compulsive hoarding in an apartment: Specialty: Psychiatry, clinical psychology: Symptoms: Excessive acquisition, Perceived need to save possessions, Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, Intense urge to keep items and distress when getting rid of them.

  3. 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]

  4. Emotional detachment - Wikipedia

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    Emotional detachment can also be "emotional numbing", [18] "emotional blunting", i.e., dissociation, depersonalization or in its chronic form depersonalization disorder. [19] This type of emotional numbing or blunting is a disconnection from emotion, it is frequently used as a coping survival skill during traumatic childhood events such as ...

  5. Can the open-concept floor plan impact mental health? Why the ...

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    “Visual clutter is one of the biggest sources of overstimulation in open floor spaces, so embracing decluttering can make a significant difference.” Use furniture to section off spaces.

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

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    My husband tolerates household disorder better than I do. I had a breakthrough about my relationship with decluttering and now we have less conflict.

  8. Compulsive decluttering - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive decluttering is the act of throwing items, or clutter, away, or getting rid of them in an attempt to "clean up" what one with the disorder may think is cluttered. Even though it appears to be the polar opposite of compulsive hoarding, the two are related because they both fall under the umbrella of OCD in different ways.

  9. 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 ...