The goal for the treatment of a hoarding disorder is to decrease the person's need to acquire, save, and keep material items that hold no true value for them. The cognitive-behavioral therapy approach teaches people how to discard items gradually. Additionally, mental health therapists teach decision-making and organizational skills and relaxation techniques. Physicians may prescribe medications to deal with symptoms such as anxiety or depression.

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