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Understanding Hoarding Disorder and How Counselling Can Help
Hoarding disorder is more than just collecting or holding onto clutter. For people who experience it, hoarding is linked to emotional distress, difficulty letting go, and a strong attachment to possessions. This can affect daily life, relationships, and health — and often leads to feelings of shame and isolation. In Ely and the surrounding areas, more people are now seeking support for hoarding behaviours. Recognising it as a mental health condition is an important first step

CEPS
Sep 92 min read
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