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by CipherThrowaway
1240 days ago
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Non-ADHD weaker clutter tolerance means that lots of people need to hide stuff to keep it from bothering them. Clutter intolerance can have a profound impact on daily life for sufferers. Many will engage in maladaptive coping strategies such as ritualistic tidying and avoiding cluttered rooms or spaces. Whether tolerance can be improved through therapy is an area of active research. Unfortunately, clutter intolerance is thought to be neurobiological. |
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“There, doesn't that feel better?”
“Yes [I will say anything that will make you go away, and then I will cower in the corner of a room that is no longer my bedroom in a suite that is no longer my home]”