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- People with hoarding disorder may hoard items for any of the following reasons1234:
- They believe that an item will be useful or valuable in the future.
- They feel an item has sentimental value, is unique and/or irreplaceable.
- They think an item is too great of a bargain to throw away.
- They believe the item may be valuable or useful at some point in time.
- They may connect the item with a person or significant event that they don’t want to forget.
- They may start hoarding as a coping mechanism for depression and anxiety4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.With hoarding disorder, items are usually saved because: You believe these items are unique or that you'll need them at some point in the future. You feel emotionally connected to items that remind you of happier times or represent beloved people or pets. You feel safe and comforted when surrounded by things. You don't want to waste anything.www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hoarding-…People with hoarding disorder may hoard items for any of the following reasons: They believe that an item will be useful or valuable in the future. They feel an item has sentimental value, is unique and/or irreplaceable. They think an item is too great of a bargain to throw away.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17682-hoar…A person may begin to hoard because they believe an item they’ve collected, or are considering collecting, may be valuable or useful at some point in time. They may also connect the item with a person or significant event that they don’t want to forget. Hoarders often live with their collected items at the expense of their own needs.www.healthline.com/health/hoarding6 Reasons Why People Become Hoarders
- The reasons for hoarding have always been up for debate among psychologists and mental health specialists There are several reasons a person can start hoarding. ...
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