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  • Thats the worst example of a disorder ever. Like showing an alcoholic who has to have an aclo pop every weekend.

  • Oh my god. They made a video news segment which consists of a weird disheveled woman showing the camera crew the messes in her house. She explains the crap in the basement and how long she hasn't used it.

    News has just died.

  • you have to regularly go through old bills and papers and burn them and keep

    the receipts etc contained in a shoebox or something. I often wonder where all our

    paper comes from but you have to do it every week or two which I do.

  • sometimes too though peoples places are just too darn small for a family

    I havent much room and barely any cupboard space which is depressing

    consequently I had to buy giant cupboards but they take up space cant win.

  • If you get a degree in psychiatry or psychology or social work, at that point, you are immunized against all manner of mental illness or mental disorder. Just ask any of the clinically normative ones! THEY are healthy; everyone else is "ill," or potentially ill. No wonder totalitarians seek such BOGUS degrees--they render themselves superior to everyone around them, whom they may "diagnose," yet they themselves are never willing subjects--you may NOT "diagnose" these witch finder-inquisitors!

  • @skirts365 ====NO DOUBT! I hate people like that, judging others...

  • Everything is a syndrome now.

  • just burn down ur house and start again

  • This is about untidy slobs & bad habits, not "biological disease." Anything the mental illness mongers want to term illness, disorder, they do if they think they can get public to buy into their self promoting, money grasping myths. In the same sense there can be no religious heresies, there can be no mental "disorders." There is only personal responsibility, morality & immorality. Personal challenges are unsuited to treatment by "medical: means & disagreements & conflicts aren't "diseases."

  • @skirts365 Way to parade your ignorance. Why not talk about things you actually know about? Like "How to be a judgmental jerk to boost my pathetically low self esteem".

  • @laurabee4 Either you are a psych cult member; have friend or relative who is a member; or you are using this tripe as a crutch to excuse a bad habit or criminal behavior. The only proper response to any psychologist, psychiatrist, et al is "Leave us alone--can't you see we're busy?" "THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR MIND" is what 1 party to a dispute screamed at the other party in clear and extraordinarily DIRTY attempt to gain superiority in the dispute. GET PSYCHOLOGISTS OUT OF SCHOOLS!!

  • @skirts365 You are a sad little person. Maybe you should view the anger management videos.

  • @laurabee4 Using caps for emphasis is no certainty of anger. Little? Is that why major lobby group representing Du Pont, Dow Chemical, Eastman Kodak, Tiffany & Company, James Avery Craftsman and others referenced my work? Is that why the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India referenced my work? The most severe of all demagogues are to be found in the ranks of The Clinically Normative Mental Health Professionals---witch hunters & Inquisitors of modern times. Screw this CULT!!

  • So what does it mean when you ejaculate on the stuff you collect? Is that OCD or no?

  • @1CME90 : that is just being useless

  • if ppl "need" to collect things, why dont they try to switch over to "digital" possessions like text files and pictures, make a photo of your real life collection and save the pic to your pc -> done, and much less messy :D

  • This isn't OCD, I have it and it's nothing like this.

  • there are so many different types of ocd.

  • Mmmhmm.

  • @9987ifY I am severely OCD and one of the side disorders is in fact Hoarding. I suffer from both.

  • So am I, and I know this is a part of OCD, but it doesn't seem like that is the case here.

  • Disorder? Another excuse

  • millions?

  • 1:13 HAHAHA the only thing stopping them...is that thing? dude no combo's just lift it up lol.

  • Lol I'm the same I still have papers from when I was in 3rd grade that I won't ever need again... and I graduated 3 years ago. I hate throwing things out.

  • i hate getting rid of stuff too. but i have a little suggestions for u. i dont know what you mean about papers- if it is a lot maybe u could try to slowly get rid of some of them, or it might make u feel better if u take a few key pieces u really like (art work or something), frame it, u could even get a cool frame that u could put other stuff along with it (not too much) but like a small vase or a picture of ur family from that time frame, a friend, (somethin like that)then toss the rest :)

  • Sadly..lol.. it's not arkwork at all that I still have. It's like old spelling tests and class assignments. hehe

  • I have a hard time throwing things away too. I always feel like I might need to use it one day but I never end up using it! lol.

  • $125 per hour, she is taking advantage of these people!

  • Well, some of this people are really hard to manage. But yes, is very expensive for a long term.

  • no shes helping them regain their bills that they've lost. not having a late fee is worth it enough. they obviously cant and don't want to do it on their own. i think that's an amazingly fair price considering all the shit she has to wade through.

  • I don't really know if it is OCD but OCD effects about 3 to 4 percent of the population and their may be a majority of unknown sufferers.

  • Umm this is a tricky one, I don't think the report is well documented. It does not say whether the clutter is directly a means to make money or a compulsion. I have had OCD for about 30 years, I know my OCD inside out and I do buying and selling, car boots (flea markets for Americans)and sell on ebay and my house is full of clutter but it is NOT OCD, its to make a little extra cash. Hoarding becomes OCD when the items are worthless and a person feels there is a use for them and holds on to them.

  • really? i think i need to research this OCD more... sometimes i collect and save things even thought they have no real use... other times i'm free to chuck almost anything - i even have to reconsider some essentials...

  • i'm feeling naughty at the moment D

  • damn, i think i totally have that, i find it really hard to throw anything out sometimes :S

  • Very good report. And to think there are people who have nothing. Then there's those who have too much!

  • am so hearing this lady, am there with you!

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