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What makes getting rid of clutter difficult for hoarders?

This article is designed to provide practical decluttering tips specifically tailored for hoarders.

Many people with hoarding disorder do not consider themselves to be hoarders, and might withdraw if you refer to them in this way.

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• difficulty organizing possessions.

To admit powerlessness over clutter, we mean that we can’t solve our clutter problem by ourselves.

When you’re new to decluttering or if you find the process emotional or complex, you can simplify it by first admitting that decluttering for hoarders is a challenge and then starting the process from an accessible place.

Hoarding is a mental health disorder characterized by the excessive acquisition and inability to let go of items even if they hold no value or practical use.

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Explain the risks factors of clutter.

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• strong negative feelings (guilt, fear, anger) when considering getting rid of items.

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Below are nine creative tips about decluttering for hoarders.

This behavior often results in cluttered, disorganized living spaces that can pose safety and health hazards.

Begin with a manageable area.

To admit powerlessness over clutter, we mean that we can’t solve our clutter problem by ourselves.

We admitted that we were powerless over clutter—that our lives had become unmanageable.

• unusually strong positive feelings (joy, delight) when getting new items.

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We admitted we were powerless over clutter—that our lives had become unmanageable.