Q1. Do you find it very difficult to throw away items, even if they are no longer needed? A. Rarely B. Somewhat C. Often D. Almost everything is difficult to throw away
Q2. Are you afraid of regretting it, feeling guilty, or thinking "maybe I'll need it later" if you lose it? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every time
Q3. Is your living space severely cluttered with items, affecting normal use (sofas, desks, beds, passageways are piled up)? A. Almost none B. Slight C. Obvious D. Very serious
Q4. Because of these items, do you avoid having others visit or feel ashamed? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always
Q5. Has your family/partner had any conflicts, arguments, or distance with you because of this? A. Almost never B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very serious
Q6. Would you be willing to try "tidying up only a very small area or throwing away only one very unimportant small item" instead of completely emptying the space? A. Not at the moment B. Later C. Willing to try D. Very willing and want to know how
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Socrates' Questions on the Difficulty of Hoarding/Discarding Items
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