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- Hoarders are not necessarily dirty or lazy, but their living spaces are often considered dirty due to the amount of clutter that takes up their living spaces. This clutter makes it very hard to clean the house properly, causing a build-up of dirt and grime in all kinds of places12. Hoarders may have cognitive deficits in the brain, impairing their ability to make decisions as well as to keep things organized3. Studies have also shown there may be a genetic component to hoarding problems3. Up to 90 percent of hoarders excessively and indiscriminately accumulate unnecessary, often useless objects, including trash, which impairs living space, compromises safety, creates a potential fire hazard, and negatively affects social and family relationships and even personal health4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Hoarders are considered dirty because of the amount of clutter that takes up their living spaces. This clutter makes it very hard to clean the house properly, causing a build-up of dirt and grime in all kinds of places.www.capitalhire.com.au/why-are-hoarders-dirty/Hoarders are emotionally tied to their clutter and suffer from an inability to distinguish what is “trash” or “treasure.” Often, a room is stacked with garbage or junk mixed in with items that hold significant value. Hoarders suffer from “clutter blindness” in that they can’t even recognize their homes' unsanitary and potentially hazardous state.www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/lifetime-connec…Stereotyping people with a hoarding condition as dirty or lazy is an unfair stigma. People who hoard may have cognitive deficits in the brain, impairing their ability to make decisions as well as to keep things organized. Studies have also shown there may be a genetic component to hoarding problems.www.goodtherapy.org/blog/the-stigma-behind-the-c…Up to 90 percent of hoarders excessively and indiscriminately accumulate unnecessary, often useless objects, including trash (DSM-5). As a result, clutter impairs living space, compromises safety, creates a potential fire hazard, and negatively affects social and family relationships and even personal health.www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-gravity-of-w…
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