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Hoarding disorder (HD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by difficulty discarding items and accumulation of clutter. Although studies have established the negative impact of HD and compulsive hoarding behavior, fewer have examined the impact on ...
Binh K. Nguyen +8 more
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Pathophysiology and treatment of hoarding disorder [PDF]
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a newly listed disease in the new category of Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders in the DSM‐5. Patients with HD find it difficult to discard possessions regardless of their actual value and to organize those things. As a result, the possessions overflow the living space and hinder living functions.
Tomohiro Nakao, Shigenobu Kanba
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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of hoarding symptoms in 27,537 individuals
Hoarding Disorder (HD) is a mental disorder characterized by persistent difficulties discarding or parting with possessions, often resulting in cluttered living spaces, distress, and impairment.
Nora I. Strom +22 more
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برنامج علاجي معرفي سلوكي لخفض اعراض اضطراب الاكتناز الرقمي القهري لدي طلاب الجامعة [PDF]
مستخلص يشير اضطراب الاكتناز الرقمي القهري الي استمرار الفرد في تجميع أي من العناصر الرقمية وتخزينها بغض النظر عن قيمتها، وممانعته لحذف أي منها أو التخلص منها، لدرجة تكدسها وإخفاقه في معالجتها وإدارتها بفاعلية، وتأثر نشاطاته وممارساته اليومية وحالته
علي ثابت ابراهيم حنفي +1 more
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Hoarding disorder (HD) is a chronic disease that begins early in life and does not remission unless timely treated. A large number of factors affect the presentation of HD symptoms, including a strong possessive psychology of objects and neurocognitive ...
Yujie Xiong +8 more
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Neuropsychological functioning in hoarding disorder [PDF]
Hoarding disorder (HD) is increasingly viewed as distinct from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In particular, some researchers have suggested that HD is characterized by substantial problems of neurocognitive function; however, HD patients have not yet been compared to OCD patients in this respect.
David F, Tolin +3 more
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Compulsive hoarders feel emotional attachments to their money and possessions, making it difficult for them to spend or discard accumulated items. Traditionally, hoarding has been seen as a symptom of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive ...
Anthony Canale, Bradley Klontz
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Background Previous studies have shown that hoarding behavior usually starts at a subclinical level in early adolescence and gradually worsens; however, a limited number of studies have examined the prevalence of hoarding behavior and its association ...
Kosuke Kajitani +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Paleontological data provide information on natural environments prior to human influence, which are useful for tracking changes in ecosystem functioning through time. During the Late Pleistocene, about 10% of terrestrial mammalian species were extinct in South America.
Thayara S. Carrasco +3 more
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Maximizing decision-making style and hoarding disorder symptoms
Background: Past research links hoarding disorder (HD) to indecisiveness and difficulty with decision-making. However, it remains unclear what contributes to difficulty making decisions in HD.
Michael G. Wheaton, PhD +1 more
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