Keeping

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Keeping is a term that can refer to various psychological and behavioral conditions related to the act of hoarding or collecting items excessively. It is often associated with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and can lead to significant clutter and disorganization in living spaces.

Overview

Keeping, in the context of mental health, involves the persistent difficulty in discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value. This behavior can result in the accumulation of items to the point where living areas become unusable.

Causes

The causes of keeping behaviors can be complex and multifaceted. They may include:

Symptoms

Individuals who engage in keeping may exhibit the following symptoms:

  • Inability to discard items
  • Severe anxiety when attempting to discard items
  • Difficulty organizing possessions
  • Indecision about what to keep or where to put things
  • Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of keeping behaviors is typically conducted by a mental health professional through clinical interviews and assessments. It may involve evaluating the extent of clutter and the impact on the individual's life.

Treatment

Treatment options for keeping behaviors may include:

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