Am I A Hoarder Or Not?

By Maria Wright


There are a lot of people who like to hoard stuff simply because of habit or because they are just plain messy. However, there are some people who are compulsive hoarders. This is actually a form of obsessive compulsive disorder and one of the main causes as to why they do not get any cleaning done. For those who are asking themselves the question Am I a hoarder, check out these signs.

The first thing that one will have to check is whether he or she can let go of even worthless stuff or not. There are some people who can let go of worthless things but choose not to while there are those who really cannot and will find whatever excuse to keep them. If one is always finding excuses to keep useless things, it is possible one has a hoarding OCD.

If one would just take a step and look at his or her house, he or she will be able to know if he or she has a problem or not. Once he or she sees that his or her house has a lot of piled of stuff like furniture, carton boxes and a lot of weird collectibles, it could be a sign. It also confirms the sign if he or she doesn't have much room to move around.

Now, if one does not mind throwing out stuff that does not belong to him or her then it is also another sign. Usually, people with the hoarding OCD will only have trouble getting rid of their own things. But if one is very particular with his or her own things and not at all particular with others, then it is another indication.

For those who are noticing that there are weird things sprouting out from some sections in the house, time to evaluate oneself. If one notices that are things such as mold, mildew, or even mushrooms then it is definitely a sign of too many things cluttered up in the room. This kind of health hazard should definitely not be ignored any further.

Defensive behavior is another sign that one seems to be having some sort of hoarding problem. For those who somehow get irritable whenever they are confronted about this problem by friends or relatives, this is definitely a sign of a disorder. This may even affect some relationships that one may have with other people.

Of course, this irritable and defensive behavior would eventually lead to social isolation. If a person feels like he or she wants to be alone with his or her stuff most of the time, then it could be a tell tale sign of a hoarding OCD. He or she will especially notice this if his or her friends would point it out.

If one would notice that he exhibits any of these signs, then it is time to already get some help. There are many ways that one can curb his or her OCD with some therapy being the most common treatment method. This is especially needed if one would already be experiencing the really bad effects of this disorder.




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