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Unwillingness to clean the apartment can talk about diseases: doctor Vilkov

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According to psychotherapist Alexei Vilkov, a total unwillingness to clean your home, as well as an obsessive desire to constantly clean it, can signal illness.
< br>In an interview with the doctor, there was a professional opinion about what indifference to disorder, a long absence of attempts to clean and exaggerated cleanliness could mean.

maintaining cleanliness,” said Alexey Vilkov.
The doctor noted that the reluctance to keep the housing clean, the lack of desire to somehow improve the interior means, as a rule, that a person is devoid of motivation for these actions. With the exception of cases of serious mental disorders, such a trait may indicate an existing depression, post-traumatic stress. Under these conditions, the worldview and priorities change, disorder and slovenliness are no longer perceived as something negative and unacceptable. Sometimes this is an unconscious attempt by a person to communicate about his experiences that he cannot share with someone.

Hypersensitivity to disorder, constant washing and cleaning, fighting germs is the other side of the coin of mental problems, says Vilkov.

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“A person in anxiety, neurosis or with obsessive actions is often inclined to maintain super-cleanliness due to increased anxiety.”
At the same time, the doctor noted, the attitude towards cleanliness and disorder often reflects not a pathology, but a person’s character, formed under the influence of many circumstances (for example, the same relationship with parents, their methods of education).

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“Owners of an epileptoid and pedantic nature, they often have a fixation on keeping things in the places where they put them, ”Vechernyaya Moskva” quotes the psychotherapist.
Earlier, the MedikForum.ru portal wrote that experts listed the five worst daily habits that destroy health. Aleksey Vilkov Alexey Vilkov Health doctor-psychotherapist