• 042 - Hoarding Disorder or Chronic Disorganisation?

  • Aug 9 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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042 - Hoarding Disorder or Chronic Disorganisation?

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    Summary

    In this episode, Heather Tingle explores the difference between hoarding disorder and chronic disorganisation. She explains that while hoarding disorder involves difficulty parting with possessions and significant distress, chronic disorganisation is more closely linked with ADHD and involves struggles with decision-making and maintaining organisation. Heather emphasises the importance of decluttering and creating strategies to keep on top of the home for both hoarding disorder and chronic disorganisation. She provides tips for managing chronic disorganisation, such as identifying the biggest stressor and prioritising decluttering in that area. Heather encourages listeners to be kind to themselves and seek support if needed.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Understanding the Difference: Hoarding Disorder vs. Chronic Disorganisation

    02:19
    The Expectations and End Result in Working with Different Types

    06:03
    Chronic Disorganisation and its Link to ADHD

    08:15
    The Importance of Decluttering

    11:05
    Managing Chronic Disorganisation: Tips and Strategies

    12:02
    Be Kind to Yourself: You Are Not Alone

    Hoarding Disorder - Icebreaker form to take to a GP


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