Multiple Choice
Which criterion for hoarding disorder is clear in this example: Jack's car collection is more like an "everything that could ever be affiliated with cars but isn't actually a car collection." His neighbours worry about the clutter, especially since there are many gasoline tanks lying around and twisted metal poking through the fence.
A) Jack has a perceived need to save items and distress associated with discarding them.
B) Jack has significant impairment in maintaining a safe environment for himself and others.
C) Jack accumulates items that congest and clutter active living areas.
D) None of the above.
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