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Help is available OP. This organization helps people like you, here's a question from a concerned mom

>It may be that your son enjoys collecting objects – as do many individuals on the autism spectrum. Some collect typical things such as baseball cards, coins and figurines. However, it’s also common for individuals with autism to collect things that seem like “junk” to other people.

>As you’ve seen, living spaces can become extremely cluttered when a person has trouble parting with his or her favorite “stuff.” It’s also very common for people with autism to become extremely distressed if others rearrange or throw away their items.

>However, it’s important to seek professional help with severe hoarding that may reflect an underlying mental health problem.

https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/2015/02/06/autism-hoarding-adult-son-fears-parent%E2%80%99s-help-overflowing-room

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Help is available OP. This organization helps people like you, here's a question from a concerned mom

>It may be that your son enjoys collecting >objects – as do many individuals on the >autism spectrum. Some collect typical things >such as baseball cards, coins and figurines. >However, it’s also common for individuals with >autism to collect things that seem like “junk” >to other people.

>As you’ve seen, living spaces can become >extremely cluttered when a person has trouble >parting with his or her favorite “stuff.” It’s also >very common for people with autism to >become extremely distressed if others >rearrange or throw away their items.

>However, it’s important to seek professional >help with severe hoarding that may reflect an >underlying mental health problem.

https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/2015/02/06/autism-hoarding-adult-son-fears-parent%E2%80%99s-help-overflowing-room

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