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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · Diogenes syndrome, also known as senile squalor syndrome or hoarding disorder, is a disorder with extreme self-neglect, hoarding of garbage or animals, domestic squalor, social withdrawal, apathy, and a lack of insight into the problem and the need for help.

  2. Nov 25, 2021 · Diogenes syndrome, which is characterised by extreme self-neglect, domestic squalor, symptoms of catatonia, social withdrawal, apathy, compulsive hoarding of rubbish, and lack of concern with regard to situation, and executive dysfunction, which is characterised by difficulties in planning, decision making, and carrying out daily tasks, were ...

  3. Aug 1, 2017 · Diogenes syndrome is described as behavioral onset of excessive abnormal cluttering of invaluable possessions secondary to a transient life circumstance. The individual with the disorder has poor insight, and usually visitors and family members are the ones to first notice the cluttering behavior.

  4. Dec 4, 2008 · Diogenes syndrome, otherwise known as senile self neglect syndrome, is used to describe an older adult living in squalor but with no sign of mental or cognitive impairment sufficient to explain the self neglect.

  5. Syndrome. Diogenes syndrome (DS) is not a specific disease but a real neurobehavioral syndrome, characterized by severe domestic squalor, pathological hoarding, lack of insight into the condition, and no need for help. DS can be secondary when associated to psychosis or bipolar disorder, or primary when it oc …

  6. Conditions & Treatments. Diogenes Syndrome. What Is Diogenes Syndrome? Diogenes syndrome is a behavioral-health condition characterized by poor personal hygiene, hoarding, and unkempt living conditions. It is most common in older men and women, which is why it is also called senile squalor syndrome.

  7. An extreme form of self-abuse and neglect is known in the medical lexicon as Diogenes Syndrome, whose namesake was a fourth century bce philosopher who shunned common comforts and lived much of his life in a tub [3]. The Greek culture also found euthanasia acceptable for the ill and incurable older population.

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