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The relationship between object attachment and well-being

Research shows that a pathological attachment to material possessions is often correlated with reduced well-being. Public polling shows that 55% of Americans experience distress due to clutter in their home. Studies investigating both clinical object attachment (hording, compulsive buying) and subclinical object attachment (personal value of material possessions) have shown correlations between the psychological needs objects fulfill and a negative effect on overall well-being.

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Updated 2022-02-27

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