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Hoarding and clutter are similar in that they both refer to the excessive accumulation of objects in a living space. However, there are key differences between the two:
- Clutter: Refers to a general state of disorganization and untidiness, characterized by the presence of a large number of items that are scattered about the living space without a clear sense of order. Clutter can create a sense of chaos and make it difficult to navigate the living space.
- Hoarding: Refers to a specific form of disorganization characterized by the persistent difficulty to part with possessions, regardless of their actual value, due to a strong attachment to them and fear of losing them. Hoarding can result in the accumulation of clutter, but it goes beyond that to include a significant interference in normal activities such as cooking, cleaning, sleeping, or moving around the living space.
Hoarding can have serious consequences for a person’s health, safety, and well-being, and may require professional intervention.