Author of the article: Steph Crosier
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 8 minute read
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A home is where a person can usually feel their safest. Belongings inside a home are usually in all the right places, arranged specifically, just the way the resident likes them.
But what happens when those belongings hinder a person’s well-being or even endanger their life? Individuals in that situation are often diagnosed with hoarding disorder or with having hoarding tendencies.
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