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Hoarding symptoms and workplace impairment.

Brittany M MathesAlastair HenryNorman B SchmidtMelissa M Norberg
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2018)
Clinicians should be aware that greater hoarding severity directly contributes to greater workplace impairment. Clinicians should consider prioritizing the reduction in clutter in living areas that impact one's daily activities and subsequent ability to attend work. Clinicians should assess and treat workplace impairment by helping individuals achieve greater control at work, developing higher quality interpersonal relationships, and improving their attentional abilities.
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