Raleigh wrote:
Hoarding is the result of a mental illness.
The association may be that people with ASD also have a mental illness which could lead to hoarding.
But I don't think its common for people on the spectrum to hoard.
They may collect things that interest them.
That's not the same as having a house packed full of stuff you can't deal with.
Exactly. Have you ever watched the show Hoarders? I think hoarding vs. collecting is like this:
I collect plushies but I'm very particular about the kind that I would like to collect. I display them properly. On the other end, when I notice that I'm running out of room (which I have for now) I don't buy any more.
If I was a hoarder, I wouldn't be able to resist buying every single plushie in the store even if I'm not 100% on them being the kind that I genuinely want. They would be on the floor, collecting dust and cobwebs and I wouldn't be able to function or keep all of them tidy and organized.
I've seen people on Hoarders where their personal belongings are covered with rodent poop. They can't keep them organized. I don't think ASD and hoarding have any correlation unless there are other factors such as another mental illness or a family history of hoarding.
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