All in the Mind

Why do we hoard?

Oct 21, 2025
Daryl O'Connor, a psychology professor, shares insights on environmental sensitivity and its ties to mental health issues like hoarding disorder. Clinical psychologist Dr. Sarah Barrett discusses therapeutic strategies for individuals grappling with hoarding, highlighting the significance of addressing anxiety and shame. They explore Claire's journey through hoarding, its emotional origins, and gradual steps toward decluttering, offering a poignant look at the complexities of attachment and how trauma can influence our relationship with possessions.
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Divorce Triggered Long-Term Clutter

  • Claire hid her clutter for years after a divorce and felt too ashamed to let people into her home.
  • The hoarding affected repairs, social visits and daily life like having no hot water upstairs.
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Clutter Shapes Everyday Routines

  • Claire described living with piles, paths through rooms and keeping paperwork and nursing items.
  • She avoided visitors, missed repairs, and carried hot water for showers.
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Therapy Revealed Hidden Anxiety

  • Claire initially learned decluttering techniques online but shame and overwhelm made her avoid doing them.
  • Sarah Barrett helped her recognise anxiety and build self-compassion to start change.
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