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3. Amazing Junk

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4. Bunkers and Cocoons

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Hartl, T. L., Duffany, S. R., Allen, G. J., Steketee, G., & Frost, R. O. (2005). Relationships among compulsive hoarding, trauma, and attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder.
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5. A Fragment of Me

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Coles, M. E., Heimberg, R. G., Frost, R. O., & Steketee, G. (2005). Not just right experiences and obsessive-compulsive features: Experimental and self-monitoring perspectives.
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6. Rescue

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Steketee, G., Gibson, A., Frost, R. O., Hoarding of Animals Research Consortium (HARC), & Alabisco, J. (2008).
Characteristics and antecedents of animal hoarding: A comparative interview study.
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7. A River of Opportunities

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8. Avoiding the Agony

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9. You Haven't Got a Clue

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10. A Tree with Too Many Branches

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