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Perhaps I'm lumping all of the hoarding shows together because my stomach couldn't get past the few episodes that I was able to watch, because it's hard to keep them all straight. I just know some folks that were on pace to do the shows until the producers told them what they could and could not do with the client

That's not what I've heard from fellow colleagues who treat hoarding and have done the shows. I do treat hoarding and I'm not a big deal in that world so I've never been asked to do those shows, but I know many psychologists who have and have regretted their decisions to be a part of it. It's entertainment first, and

The hoarding shows provide paltry funds for follow up psychological care. It amounts to maybe 3 sessions, which is woefully inadequate to treat this particular affliction. Hoarding treatment is a long long process that moves at the pace of molasses, thus it would require funds far beyond what the shows would actually

Loved ones and friends—sometimes even therapists—who urge reconnecting with a parent often speak as if forgiveness will be a psychic aloe vera, a balm that will heal the wounds of the past.

This article is Craggsbait, and I love it. Great work.

The only sign missing is "IT'S ABOUT ETHICS IN JOURNALISM."

There's Pedro Martinez telling Karim Garcia that if he'd actually been trying to hit him in the head, he'd be dead.

It's so obviously: JAMEIS FUCKS HER RIGHT IN THE PUSSY.