What is compulsive accumulation?

Normative accumulation is a state in which one feels the need to collect everything that is possible and at the same time cannot get rid of anything. The items it collects does not necessarily have any value. A compulsive pile is often a person with an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The compulsive accumulation involves storing many objects that throw away the normal population every day. Some items that accumulate accumulate include newspapers, broken appliances, expired food, bags and magazines.

There are several other features of compulsive accumulation. One of them is that the living space of Hoardera tends to fill to a point where he is almost disliked. In a house where there is a compulsive pile, each room ends in full objects and leaves perhaps only a narrow sidewalk. Items are not neatly arranged. Finally, they are stacked with very high legs and stuffed, resemble piles of garbage and leave a small space to sleep, eat and live.

Another characteristic of the pathological accumulation of an individual is the inability to function normally due to the disorder. Part of their condition is the need for perfection. Most of the time accumulates is devoted to the smallest work. These include the transfer of assets from one heap to another with small or no significant change and without reducing the number of objects. He cannot throw things away and tends to completely avoid other tasks and decisions due to efforts to perfection. The pile also lacks the ability to prefer which objects are more important than others. In their collections you will find important documents next to expired foods.

As a result of compulsive accumulation, they will also become socially isolated. They are very confident about what they are doing and tend to invite guests as a result, sometimes for years at once. Other people tend to avoid the pile. This is not just because of a terrible mess but also because the piles sometimes have a hard time to return youborrowed items.

compulsive accumulation can be particularly difficult to treat. Sometimes it is categorized as obsessive-compulsive behavior, but sometimes they have a small effect on the pile. It is assumed that between 700,000 and 1.4 million people in the United States have compulsive accumulation syndrome.

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