A 47-year-old man presented to our outpatient clinic, preoccupied with hoarding of digital pictures, which severely interfered with his daily functioning. He was formerly diagnosed with autism and hoarding of tactile objects. As of yet, digital hoarding has not been described in the literature. With this case report, we would like to introduce ‘digital hoarding’ as a new subtype of hoarding disorder. We conclude with differential diagnostic considerations and suggestions for treatment.
[some instruments mentioned: Saving Inventory-Revised (SI-R), Compulsive Acquisition Scale (CAS), Saving Cognitions Inventory, DSM-V hoarding disorder criteria]
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Because certain hereditary diseases show autistic behavior, and autism often runs in families, researchers seek genes underlying the pathophysiology of autism, thus core behaviors. Other researchers argue environmental factors are decisive, citing compelling evidence of an autism epidemic in the Uni …
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The mask mandate for air travel and public transportation will be extended until May 3rd, the CDC said. The mandate was previously scheduled to expire on April 18th.
In my not-so-humble opinion, the very kindest thing that can be said about Andrew Wakefield is that he is utterly incompetent as a scientist. After all, it's been proven time and time ag
This guy is kinda scary. And I can't find any mention of the urban legend about him hanging out in restaurants, hoping to use his signature move.