Hoarding disorder

In the psychiatric nomenclature, hoarding behavior has historically been associated with either obsessive compulsive personality disorder or obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) – a simplified diagnostic view as hoarding symptoms are known to emerge in the context of multiple medical (e.g., brain lesions), neuropsychiatric (e.g., autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia) and neurodegenerative (e.g., dementia) conditions. In recent decades, research has converged to indicate that hoarding difficulties most often emerge independently from such conditions. For example, while 5–10% of OCD patients display hoarding symptoms, the majority (>80%) of individuals with hoarding difficulties do not endorse OCD criteria.


For more details : http://www.jneuropsychiatry.org/abstract/hoarding-disorder-6182.html

Full Text Link: http://www.jneuropsychiatry.org/peer-review/hoarding-disorder-neuropsychiatry.pdf

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