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Many people might claim that, at least at one point in their lives, they could be classified as a ¡°pack rat¡± or a ¡°closet clutterer¡±. However, compulsive hoarding is an anxiety disorder that involves much more than keeping extra papers and magazines around, or collecting CDs under your desk. ÏàÐÅÔÚÈËÉúµÄij¸ö½×¶Î£¬ºÜ¶àÈ˶¼Óа®Êղض«Î÷°Ñ¼ÒÀïŪ³ÉÒ»ÍÅÂҵľÀú¡£ÎÒÃÇÕâÆªÎÄÕÂÖÐÌáµ½µÄ¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢ÆäʵÊÇÒ»ÖÖ½¹ÂÇÐÔÕϰ£¬¿ÉÔ¶²»Ö¹°Ñ¶àÓàµÄ±¨Ö½ÔÓÖ¾¶ÚÔÚ¼ÒÀï¡¢ÊÕ¼¯CD¶ÑÔÚ×À×Óµ×ÏÂÕâô¼òµ¥¡£
Severe compulsive hoarding can interfere with a person¡¯s activities¨Csuch as cooking, cleaning, showering, and sleeping¨Cbecause piles of newspapers or clothes are found in the sink, in the shower, on the bed, and in every corner of a home. ÑÏÖØµÄ¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢»á¸ÉÈŵ½ÈËÃÇ×ö·¹¡¢Çå½àºÍÏ´ÔèµÈÕý³£Éú»îÐÐΪ£¬ÒòΪÄã»á·¢ÏÖ¼ÒÀïµÄË®²Û¡¢Ï´Ôè¼ä¡¢´²ÉÏÉõÖÁ¸÷¸ö½ÇÂä¶¼¶ÑÂúÁ˱¨Ö½ºÍÒÂÎï¡£
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1. Compulsive hoarding affects approximately 700,000 to 1.4 million people in the US.¹âÔÚÃÀ¹ú£¬¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢¾ÍÓ°ÏìÁË´óÔ¼70Íò-140ÍòµÄÈËȺ¡£
2. Compulsive hoarding is often considered a form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) because between 18 and 42 percent of people with OCD experience some compulsion to hoard. However, compulsive hoarding can affect people who don¡¯t have OCD.Ç¿ÆÈÐÔ¶Ú»ý֢ͨ³£±»ÈÏΪÊÇÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¾«ÉñÕϰµÄÒ»ÖÖ£¬ÒòΪ18%-42%ÓÐÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¾«ÉñÕϰµÄÈ˶¼ÓжڻýµÄÇ¿ÆÈÐÔÕ÷Õס£²»¹ýÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¶Ú»ý֢ͬÑùÒ²»áÓ°ÏìûÓÐÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¾«ÉñÕϰµÄÈË¡£
3. The compulsion to hoard often starts during childhood or the teen years, but doesn¡¯t usually become severe until adulthood.¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢Ò»°ã»á´ÓͯÄê»òÇàÉÙÄêʱÆÚ¿ªÊ¼£¬µ«Ò»°ã¶¼Òªµ½³ÉÄêÒÔºó²Å»á±äµÃ±È½ÏÑÏÖØ¡£

4. Hoarding can be more about fear of throwing something away than about collection or saving. Thinking about discarding an item triggers anxiety in the hoarder, so she hangs on to the item to prevent angst.¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢µÄºËÐÄÖ¢×´Æäʵ²»ÊÇÊÕ¼¯ºÍ½ÚÊ¡£¬¶øÊǺ¦Å°Ѷ«Î÷¶ªµô¡£¶ÔÓÚ°®¶Ú»ý¶«Î÷µÄÈËÃÇÀ´Ëµ£¬¶Ô¶ªÆúÎïÆ·µÄ¹ËÂǻᴥ·¢½¹ÂÇÐÄÀí£¬ËùÒÔËýΪÁË·ÀÖ¹½¹ÂÇ£¬Ëý¿ÉÄÜ»áÒ»Ö±±£Áô¸ÃÎïÆ·²»¶ªÆú¡£
5. Many hoarders are perfectionists. They fear making the wrong decision about what to keep and what to throw out, so they keep everything.ºÜ¶à°®¶Ú»ý¶«Î÷µÄÈ˶¼ÊÇÍêÃÀÖ÷ÒåÕß¡£ÔÚµ½µ×ʲô¸Ã±£Áôʲô¸Ã¶ªµôµÄÎÊÌâÉÏ£¬ËûÃǺ¦ÅÂ×ö´íÎóµÄ¾ö¶¨£¬ËùÒÔËûÃÇ»á°Ñʲô±£ÁôÏÂÀ´¡£
6. Compulsive hoarders rarely recognize their problem. Generally, only after the hoarding becomes a problem with other family members is the problem discussed.»¼ÓжڻýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢µÄÈËÃÇ»ù±¾²»»áÒâʶµ½×Ô¼ºÓÐÕâ·½ÃæµÄ벡¡£Í¨³£Ö»Óе±¼ÒÀï¶Ú»ýµÄ¶«Î÷Ì«¶à£¬Ó°Ïìµ½ÆäËû¼ÒÍ¥³ÉÔ±µÄÕý³£Éú»îʱ£¬ÈËÃDzŻáÕýÊÓºÍÌÖÂÛÕâ¸öÎÊÌâ¡£
7. Compulsive hoarding can be difficult to control. It is usually treated in the same way OCD is. However, compulsive hoarding doesn¡¯t usually respond as well as other kinds of OCD.¶Ú»ýÇ¿ÆÈÖ¢ºÜÄÑ¿ØÖÆ£¬Ò»°ãµÄÖÎÁÆ·½°¸ÓëÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¾«ÉñÕϰµÄÏàͬ£¬µ«ÖÎÁÆÐ§¹û²»ÈçÆäËûÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¾«ÉñÕϰµÄºÃ¡£
8. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may be more effective for compulsive hoarding than medications, especially when it involves a therapist going into the home of the hoarder and helps her to develop habits and a consistent behavioral program to try to de-clutter her home, car, and life.¶ÔÓÚÇ¿ÆÈÐÔ¶Ú»ýÖ¢À´Ëµ£¬ÈÏÖªÐÐΪÁÆ·¨±ÈÒ©ÎïÖÎÁÆÒª¸üÓÐЧ¡£Í¨³£ÐèÒªÖÎÁÆÊ¦È¥µ½»¼ÕßÒ²¾ÍÊǰ®¶Ú»ýÎïÆ·µÄÈ˼ÒÖУ¬°ïÖúËýÅàÑøÏ°¹ß£¬½øÐÐÒ»¸ö³¤ÆÚ¼á³ÖµÄÐÐΪÏîÄ¿£¬À´ÕûÀí¼ÒÀï³µÀïµÄÎïÆ·£¬ÈÃÉú»î¸üÓÐÌõÀí»¯¡£
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