In my other article, “Hoarding: How Much Stuff is Too Much?”, I provide definitions of hoarding, discuss the association between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and hoarding, and provide an overall snapshot of the average hoarder as well as a laundry list of what people commonly hoard. This article provides more clinical information concerning the risk factors involved in becoming a hoarder, signs and symptoms to observe and the type of treatments that may be able to help hoarders to lead healthy lives.
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Dr. Jim Collins is a Gerontologist and nationally-recognized expert in wellness and health care for seniors and older Americans. Over his 30-year career Dr. Collins has always had a strong focus on education – both as a prolific speaker, author of published articles, newsletters and the first book about person-centered care for seniors entitled "The Person-Centered Way: Revolutionizing Quality of Life in Long Term Care".
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