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How to Treat Hoarding Disorder(囤积症)

Many of us struggle to part with treasured belongings, but for years Stephanie Evans felt too hard to leave everything she‟d ever bought. 1. Her bedroom, meanwhile, was so full of piles of clothes that, until recently, she had to sleep on the sofa in the living room.

Stephanie suffers from hoarding disorder, thought to affect an estimated 3.4 million people in the UK to some degree. But, like many, she didn‟t think it was something doctors would treat. 2. In fact, hoarding is recognized as a psychiatric disorder(精神疾病) by the World Health Organization. It can be associated with other mental health conditions such as depression and social anxiety, etc. Those affected people will collect anything, such as clothes, newspapers, photos, even printouts of emails.

3. If a person lost something important in the childhood, he or she would resist any further losses. That‟s why hoarders refuse to part with things. Hoarding can have far-reaching effects on a person‟s life. People can lose their children and their homes due to hoarding.

Hoarding disorder, like many other illnesses, can never really be “cured”. 4. Clearing out someone‟s overcrowded house is rarely effective on its own, because he or she will just fill it up again. If and when hoarding disorder is diagnosed, the mental health professional, the patient‟s primary care physician, and any specialists or other professionals involved will work together to develop a coordinated treatment. For most people with hoarding disorder, cognitive behavioral therapy(认知行为治疗) with a mental health professional is the first choice treatment. It can often help the hoarders accept that there is a problem, and then possibly develop solutions.

Because hoarding disorder is still relatively new as a distinct condition, treatment plans may be somewhat less standardized. For instance, there is still disagreement regarding if and how to use medicine to treat hoarding disorder. 5.

A.So she didn‟t seek any help.

B.Hoarders may also have problems planning and organizing.

C.However, it can be successfully treated with the right mix of treatment methods.

D.The common time for it to come is when people are middle-aged or older and living alone.

E.Hopefully, some people with the condition do seem to respond well to certain kind of medicine.

F.As a result, her hallway and living room were packed with towering stacks of books and magazines.

G.One theory is that having experienced loss in the past can make people suffer from hoarding disorder.

 

1. F 2. A 3. G 4. C 5. E 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述的是如何治疗囤积症。 1.上文提示“我们中的许多人都在与自己珍爱的物品作斗争,但多年来,斯蒂芬妮·埃文斯(Stephanie Evans)一直觉得很难舍弃她曾经买过的每一样东西。”承接上文,F项As a result, her hallway and living room were packed with towering stacks of books and magazines.(结果,她的走廊和客厅里堆满了成堆的书籍和杂志。)切题。该项中的As a result使上下文构成因果关系,故选F。 2.上文提示“但是,像许多人一样,她认为这不是医生可以治疗的。”承接上文,A项So she didn‟t seek any help.(所以她没有寻求任何帮助。)该项中的so使上下文构成因果关系,故选A。 3.下文提示“如果一个人在童年失去了一些重要的东西,他或她会抵制任何进一步的损失。”承接下文,G项One theory is that having experienced loss in the past can make people suffer from hoarding disorder.(一种理论认为,过去经历过损失的人会患上囤积症。)切题。故选G。 4.上文提示“囤积症和许多其他疾病一样,永远无法真正“治愈”。”承接上文,C项However, it can be successfully treated with the right mix of treatment methods.(然而,正确的治疗方法组合可以成功地治疗该病。)切题。上文中的never really be “cured”和该项中的successfully treated构成转折关系,C项中的However,是关键词。故选C。 5.E 上文提示“例如,对于是否使用药物以及如何使用药物治疗囤积症仍然存在分歧。”承接上文,E项Hopefully, some people with the condition do seem to respond well to certain kind of medicine.(充满希望地,一些有这种情况的人似乎对某种药物反应良好。)切题。故选E。
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