#WellnessWednesday: Am I Hoarding or is i... - My OCD Community

My OCD Community

9,755 members3,777 posts

#WellnessWednesday: Am I Hoarding or is it just Normal Clutter? What's the difference?

BethIOCDF profile image
BethIOCDFPartnerIOCDF Staff
1 Reply

What is the difference between Normal Clutter and Hoarding?

Normal Clutter: In normal clutter the types of items collected may or may not have a specific theme. The acquisition of these items is not done in a planned fashion and it is not is not excessive. The clutter is usually located in storage places (attic, basement), and when clutter is happening in the living spaces it's more so disorganized and the space can still be used as it's meant to. Normal clutter may cause mild distress, but generally do not have broad or lasting impact on finances, work, social life, etc. The thought of getting rid of the items or not acquiring any more does not cause distress.

Hoarding: With hoarding disorder, the items collected do not have a specific theme. Acquiring the items, just like normal clutter, is not done in a planned way, however, it is often done excessively. The appearance of the home is a disorganized state, taking over living spaces (bedroom, living room, kitchen, etc.) and preventing them from being used as intended. When dealing with hoarding disorder efforts to get rid of the items and not acquire items causes distress. Spending may be excessive, causing financial distress. Hoarding disorder causes conflict in social/family relationships, in addition to general withdrawal from society. The state of home may have a broader impact on surrounding homes (e.g. sanitation concerns, structural issues, etc.).

To read more about the difference between hoarding, clutter, and squalor click th elink below:

hoarding.iocdf.org/about-ho...

Written by
BethIOCDF profile image
BethIOCDF
Partner
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
1 Reply
Sallyskins profile image
Sallyskins

I have problems with hoarding, and my living space is cluttered. Having said that, it's also the case that I'm living in an inherited house that needs much work done on it that I haven't the money for, and I need to sell up and move to somewhere more suitable - somewhere that has proper storage space and shelving!

Most of my kitchen cupboards are running with damp and vermin get in - I have to keep most food either in the fridge or in sealed containers!

My main storage problem elsewhere in the house is a shortage of bookshelves - I'm a big reader and love my books! I do have a clear out now and then but I value, use, read and re-read most of my books!

Having said all that - I still do hoard! And I have a backlog of papers that need shredding - they have personal information that means they can't just go in the recycling. And my shredder is clogged - must get it sorted and back in use.

I'm trying to get to grips with it - but if anyone else has this problem, you have my sympathy!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Is OCD the Product of a “Faulty System” or Does it Happen by Default when I’m Reticent to Make a Difficult Decision?

People with OCD appear to be in contradiction with themselves. On the one hand, they feel compelled...
deValentin profile image

Chemical Contamination OCD

I've been suffering Contamination OCD for a while, I've tried therapy but was not with an OCD...
lewis12 profile image

My Biological family is unsupportive

My Biological family is very unsupportive as far as me having OCD. My second born son told me the...
Blue274 profile image

Resisting Compulsions

Hi everyone! Tomorrow I get to see my therapist for the first time in two months and I am so...
MyOCD123 profile image

Hi!

Hi Everyone! I am so glad to be a part of this community, and I wanted to introduce myself! My name...

Moderation team

See all
BethIOCDF profile image
BethIOCDFPartner
LizIOCDF profile image
LizIOCDFPartner
StephIOCDF profile image
StephIOCDFPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.