Do you know the difference between clutter and hoarding? Take the Test
1. Living in clutter does not necessarily mean suffering a full-blown mental health disorder.
2. Hoarding is considered a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
3. Clutter is a stepping stone to diagnosable hoarding disorder.
4. A serious hoarder may be living in unsafe conditions.
5. Clutterers cannot discard items easily.
6. Adapting your life to fit your possessions is a sign of hoarding.
7. Cluttering is only found among a certain income or education level.
8. Hoarding is likely an evolutionary byproduct.
9. Adaptive stockpiling is not a mental health disorder.
10. Hoarding is partially genetic.