Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hoarders

  • People who dont suffer from the mental conditions that lead to hoarding often struggle to be sympathetic to their hoarder loved one. People who are hoarders are never more on the emotional edge than when facing a clean-up. On Hoarders (Mon.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • On Hoarders (Mon., 9 p.m. EST on AE) viewers were introduced to Joanne and her young grandson Cayden.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • According to experts people who are compulsive hoarders are ill with a serious mental disorder and need help. Hoarding is affecting between 400,000 and 1.
  • (News-Medical.Net)
  • People with Compulsive Hoarding Syndrome gather many objects and seemingly cannot remove them. Most people would say the objects that hoarders collect are useless or worthless. However, hoarders believe the objects could be useful some day.
  • (Voice of America)
  • More than 1 million Australians are compulsive hoarders and many of them need urgent medical help, according to a new report. Hoarding is characterised by excessive collecting and an inability to discard worthless objects.
  • (ABC Online)
  • Hoarding shows are popular these days. Hoarders, Hoarding: Buried Alive, Confessions: Animal Hoarding and on and on. The images are consistent: Boxes stacked to the ceilings. Piles of newspapers dating back to the Nixon era. Feral cats skittering behind furniture.
  • (Computerworld Australia)
  • More than 1 million Australians are compulsive hoarders and many of them need urgent medical help, according to a newly-released report by Catholic Community Services, reports the ABC.
  • (CathNews)
  • SANTA CRUZ As the owner of Sunrise Cleaning Service since 1999, Tracy Taylor had come across a number of clients that might fit a description of a hoarder.
  • (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  • I've never been proficient with a musical instrument, but I've discovered that I am a near genius when it comes to turning a bullhorn on people who are entering a boycotted hotel.
  • (Truthdig)
  • The back stories show people who are often in despair over some kind of loss and often involve a decline of physical or mental health or a combination of the two.
  • (Cape Cod Times)

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