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[Pathological hoarding-A review of the disorder]
Mark Mühlbacher1,2, Rebecca Schennach3,4, Robert Birk5,6
1Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Universitätsklinikum, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Deutschland. mmuehlbacher@schoen-klinik.de.
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Pathological hoarding is an independent psychological disorder characterized by persistent difficulties in discarding possessions, excessive accumulation and a functionally relevant impairment of living conditions and daily functioning. The prevalence is estimated at approximately 2-3%, with symptom onset often already occurring in childhood or adolescence. This article provides a structured overview of the epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, typical comorbidities and relevant differential diagnoses of pathological hoarding. A further focus is on evidence-based treatment approaches, in particular disorder-specific cognitive behavioral therapy and the relevance of pharmacotherapy for comorbid conditions. Finally, the substantial psychosocial of pathological hoarding as well as social law are discussed.
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