Hoarding Decluttering Brisbane Mobile Professional Services Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Logan City, Redland City, Ipswich City
Happy Peeps Decluttering and organising services for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants is provided by a professional Social Worker Therapist who specialises in providing a kind and compassionate community support service.
Declutter for Clarity to reduce your stress, anxiety and overwhelm and give you a clear thought process to help you to improve your life goals.
Our safe and trustworthy social worker service will support you to decrease your clutter and improve your wellbeing, mental health and daily functioning.
Happy Peeps Social Worker Therapist Mobile Professional Service:
- In person, client centred support at your home to help you declutter your personal space
- Help you to reduce stress and overwhelm in the home
- Therapists who are sensitive to your levels of distress
- Caring and Compassionate Clinicians with a gentle and sensitive approach
- Help with improving the practicality and functioning of your everyday living areas
- Help you to plan and restyle your home the way you would like it to be
- Help reduce clutter in your workspaces
- Help you to reach goals of improving relationships, social isolation and improve unsafe living spaces
- Help improve your self-confidence to leave home and go into the community
- Increase and build your capacity to improve self-esteem an confidence
- Create a space for extra time for other social participation activities
The signs you are developing complex hoarding behaviours:
- Fear of making a decision about throwing out an item and feeling you may need it at a later time
- Fear of losing an item that you feel has sentimental value and gives you a continued connection with another person
- Home items that give you connection to past memories
Reasons for Hoarding Behaviours:
- Previous exposure to hoarding behaviours from family members and you have learnt behaviours
- Hoarding behaviours from genetic predisposition
- Loss or death of a loved one or other losses and this has developed into a trauma response behaviour of protection
Hoarding disorder can impact your daily life & functioning:
- when the items in your home exceed you home living area and you become unable to move around your home or outdoor area safely.
- when you start to feel an overwhelm and distress when you have to discard, part or give away your items.
- When you feel ashamed, embarrassed about the quantity of possessions and you hide items from others
- when the behaviours become compulsive and you accumulate items that may have no monetary, or sentimental or useful value
- when you have difficulty organising possession and this results in chaotic and cluttered living areas
- when you have impaired functioning around home, school, work or your social life
- when you demonstrate compulsive buying behaviours
Hoarding Services for Adults & Children NDIS disabilities:
- NDIS – Disability
- Mental Health
- Schizophrenia
- Borderline Personality Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Agoraphobia
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Autism (ASD)
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Alcohol and other drugs
- Relationships
- Grief and loss
- Hoarding
- Eating Disorders
- Brain Impairments


