Keeping shopping bags and boxes doesn’t mean you’re a hoarder, psychology says
Many people save everyday items like plastic bags and boxes, often feeling sheepish. However, psychologists distinguish this from clinical hoarding disorder, which stems from a
Many people save everyday items like plastic bags and boxes, often feeling sheepish. However, psychologists distinguish this from clinical hoarding disorder, which stems from a deep, debilitating attachment to possessions. While some save items out of a 'preparedness' mindset, true hoarders struggle to separate their identity from their belongings, experiencing distress when discarding them. The research suggests the average saver has less attachment than assumed.