This perk's effect does not stack with a sign or portent of item protection since it reaches the cap of 5 protected items with Protect Item alone.
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| - This perk's effect does not stack with a sign or portent of item protection since it reaches the cap of 5 protected items with Protect Item alone.
- It is fairly common, affecting an estimated 2-5% of the population. It's early signs often appear in childhood, but often do not become an issue until adulthood when the accumulated hoard starts interfering with the lifestyle of the individual or their family. The proposed diagnostic criteria are: On House, M.D., the team deals with a hoarding patient and her husband in The Dig
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symptom
| - Pathological collection of non-valuable items
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Name
| - Hoarding
- Compulsive hoarding
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DESC
| - Protect Item protects two items instead of one.
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Cause
| - Usually Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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abstract
| - This perk's effect does not stack with a sign or portent of item protection since it reaches the cap of 5 protected items with Protect Item alone.
- It is fairly common, affecting an estimated 2-5% of the population. It's early signs often appear in childhood, but often do not become an issue until adulthood when the accumulated hoard starts interfering with the lifestyle of the individual or their family. The proposed diagnostic criteria are:
* Difficulty parting with posessions, independent of objective value
* Strong urges to save items and distress when discarding items
* Possessions fill up and clutter most of the living area so the areas cannot be used for their intended purpose.
* Impairment of lifestyle, such as social interactions or occupation
* No identifiable organic condition that explains the hoarding (such as brain injury)
* No identifiable mental disorder tha would explain the hoarding On House, M.D., the team deals with a hoarding patient and her husband in The Dig
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