Reporter Huang Xuanxuan/Comprehensive Report
An Yiai confessed on the show that she has the habit of hoarding things. Because there was no toilet paper at home when she went to the toilet, which made her very nervous. From then on, she loved to buy toilet paper and wet wipes, and stocked up for a year at a time, which made the guests on-site and The host was so surprised that she also revealed the picture of the storage room at home, where things were piled up so much that there was no room to walk. Psychosomatic physician Hong Yingjuan also pointed out that in fact, some hoarding behaviors may be related to diseases.
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▲Picture/reproduced from An Yiai IG
An Yi loves to say that “the messy place is very messy, but I will clean the places I can see.” In the photo, you can see that in addition to piles of toilet paper and wet wipes, her storage room has almost no place to walk. Suitcases, cartons, maintenance supplies and other miscellaneous items are piled up in the space, and the desk in the back has long been unusable. However, she emphasized that she is orderly in the chaos, and she can immediately know where to put whatever she needs.
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▲Picture/reproduced from “Healthy Zero Distance” YouTube
▲Picture/reproduced from “Healthy Zero Distance” YouTube
Hong Yingjuan, a psychosomatic physician, pointed out that there is actually a kind of hoarding behavior called collecting. If you like these things, you will buy them when you see them, and you will display them at home and store them well. You will not know where the things are. This is relatively benign and is a collection control. However, hoarding may also be related to diseases. Dr. Hong said that in addition to hoarding disorder, the behavior of hoarding is actually related to some mental illnesses, such as obsessive-compulsive traits and a tendency to collect, or depression and depression, which require shopping and collecting things to relieve stress. , Bipolar disorder cannot control the impulse to buy, so he will buy a lot of things, and there is also dementia, because the brain has degenerated and forgotten what he has bought before, so he will keep buying the same things over and over again.
▲Picture/reproduced from “Healthy Zero Distance” YouTube
▲Picture/reproduced from “Healthy Zero Distance” YouTube
2024-01-08 09:06:20
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