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When Hiring Help for a Hoarder, are You Confused about Credentials?

If you’ve been watching the A&E TV series “Hoarders”, you may have noticed that there are numerous mental health professionals working with the individuals in the Season 1 documentaries. According to emails I’m receiving, the initials following the doctors’ names are confusing. Several viewers are wondering what the difference is between a Ph.D, M.D., or MSW. And, what exactly is CBT? Hopefully, this will help clarify some of the confusion, chaos or conundrum about credentials.

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Organizing a Hoarder’s Home for Television

A Look from the Inside the Eye of the Hoardnado

The television series “Hoarders” (A & E) has not only provided the public with invaluable insight into compulsive hoarding, it has also offered a rare inside view into how different professional organizers and mental health professionals approach hoarders and their belongings.

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Knowing the Difference: Hoarding vs. Chronic Disorganization

The new A&E documentary, “Hoarding,” has recently shed light on how hoarding impacts a family’s life in specific and tangible ways: how it affects a family’s living conditions, social ability, the children and jobs of family members.

While we may all feel we have clutter and disorganization in our lives at one point or another, knowing the difference between hoarding and chronic disorganization can help address these conditions more effectively, bringing organization and peace back into our lives.

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The Stigma of Hoarding

Since the premier of the A&E documentary, “Hoarders,” which airs on Monday evenings at 10/9C, there has been an overwhelming response. After answering a lot of emails and phone calls from hoarders, friends of hoarders and family members of hoarders, I’ve noticed there is still a stigma attached to mental health conditions, especially hoarding.

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