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François-David Camps1, Jeanne Le Bigot
1Centre de Recherche en Psychopathologie et Psychologie Clinique (C.R.P.P.C., EA 653), Institut de Psychologie Université Lumière Lyon 2, 69007 Lyon, France.
This study explores Diogenes syndrome, or hoarding disorder, through a clinical case, suggesting it stems from extreme obsessive neurosis and a desire for paradoxical order amidst chaos. It may also serve as a defense against social interaction and intimacy.
Area of Science:
- Psychiatry
- Psychoanalysis
- Clinical Psychology
Background:
- Diogenes syndrome, also known as hoarding disorder, is characterized by neglecting personal hygiene and living spaces, often involving the accumulation of rubbish.
- This condition can lead to unsanitary and dangerous living environments.
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