Multiple Choice
A cognitive contributor to hoarding disorder may be
A) thinking that wealth is defined by possessions.
B) erroneous thoughts about the importance of possessions.
C) fear of having nothing.
D) inability to hold on to thoughts (i.e., inattention) .
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