What cognitive beliefs drive hoarding behavior?
The cognitive model identifies three main beliefs that drive hoarding: responsibility-related beliefs, memory distrust, and emotional attachments to objects. These beliefs create a framework where discarding items is associated with irreversible loss, anxiety about memory, and the emotional significance of possessions, respectively.
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