What are the diagnostic criteria for hoarding disorder according to the DSM-5?
The DSM-5 outlines five diagnostic criteria for hoarding disorder, including persistent difficulty discarding possessions, significant distress related to saving items, clutter that compromises living spaces, clinically significant distress or functional impairment, and the absence of another medical condition that better explains the symptoms.
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