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Hoarding Compulsion: Symptoms, Underlying Causes, and Treatment

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According to experts, hoarding is a psychological condition whose sufferers excessively acquire and form unhealthy attachment to objects - so much so that they find it nearly impossible to part with anything, even items that may seem to have little or no value.

And even though hoarding has garnered a lot of attention in the recent past due to television shows and widespread magazine, newspaper, and online articles, many people still view hoarding as a life choice instead of the serious psychological condition that it is. The good news, however, is that this attention has also meant that more and more people are wisely seeking help for themselves or someone they love.

 

Are Obsessive Compulsive Tendencies Interfering with the Quality of Your Life?

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a diagnosis about which there is much written. Often this condition is depicted in its most extreme circumstances, such as constant checking, repeated hand washing, or a preference to all things symmetrical or color-coded.

However, more prevalent are the less extreme obsessive-compulsive tendencies that many people experience. Although less severe, many people without a diagnosis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder find that they are plagued with obsessive thinking or compulsive actions that interfere with their quality of life and serenity.

 

Using Movement to Shake up Your Depression

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Tackling depression through movement and motionSometimes, motion can unearth emotions that have been buried inside. Many people are unaware of the healing potential of movement because they misunderstand the difference between sadness and depression. Yet, with the right kinds of guidance, I have found that clients can experience their emotions and move their way through sadness. 

 

Boundaries: A Great Gift for Everyone

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Let’s see … A sharp pointed stick in my eye, or going home for a visit? What a difficult choice! Do we go to “Family Land,” ride the emotional roller-coaster, and lose our appetites, or can we return home and enjoy ourselves in a way we may never have before?

 

Setting Limits on Everything but Love

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In a nutshell, a boundary says “this is how close you can come to me—physically, emotionally, spiritually, informationally, sexually, financially…” and so on. Then, what is a “limit?” Limits are less known by more people than boundaries, and even professionals confuse boundaries with limits, if they even discuss them with their clients at all. There is a huge important difference, and knowing it will reduce anger, rage, and regression* significantly.

 


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"We learned to be more honest in sharing our feelings ... When we started therapy we were having serious problems dealing with issues surrounding our children. We were trying our best to create a “blended family” and our efforts were getting us nowhere and jeopardizing our marriage. therapy enabled us to look honestly at each of our roles in the problems we were having and develop ways of dealing with each of the issues that came up. Over time we have learned to be more honest in looking at and sharing our feelings enabling us to improve our own relationship and detach from most of our children's problems. Overall, therapy has helped us both as a couple and individually and improved the quality of our lives."
A.N., Homemaker, Glen Cove, NY
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