Hoarding Disorder: A Sociological Perspective

Author:

Ricci Giovanna1ORCID,Gibelli Filippo1ORCID,Bailo Paolo1,Caraffa Anna Maria1,Casamassima Maria Angela1,Sirignano Ascanio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Law, University of Camerino, Via Andrea D’Accorso 16, 62032 Camerino, Italy

Abstract

Hoarding disorder (HD) is a recently recognized psychiatric condition, now classified under the category of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It leads to an unwarranted attachment to material possessions, such that the individual is unable to separate themselves from them. There is still a lack of awareness of the critical sociological implications of this disorder, which is too often considered a purely health-related issue. This article endeavors to frame hoarding disorder from a unique socio-criminological and legal perspective, proposing an alternative approach to HD that considers it not only as a mental disorder, but also as a genuine societal issue. We also explore potential avenues for protection, considering both the well-being of individuals with this mental disorder and the communities in which individuals suffering from HD reside. This paper presents a fresh perspective on HD, aiming to delineate its impact and significance as an affliction affecting both individuals and society at large.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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