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Ayers CR et al. - Compulsive hoarding is a progressive and chronic condition that begins early in life. Left untreated, its severity increases with age. Compulsive hoarding should be considered a distinct clinical syndrome, separate from OCD. Unfortunately, compulsive hoarding is largely unrecognized and untreated in older adults.

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Catherine Ayers, Ph.D., 06/29/09

Compulsive hoarding (CH) severity increases with age and causes great distress and impairment for many older adults with CH. Often, CH is not detected by health care professionals. Providers treating older adults should assess for possible CH.

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