Ep 7. Kathleen/Scott
- TVPG
- February 13, 2012
- 42 min
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6.6 (18)
Kathleen/Scott is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the popular reality show Hoarders. This episode focuses on the stories of two individuals, Kathleen and Scott, who have been struggling with hoarding for several years.
In the first segment, viewers are introduced to Kathleen. Kathleen is a 60-year-old woman who lives alone in a small apartment in New York. Her hoarding has affected every aspect of her life - her home is filled with clutter and garbage, and she is unable to move around freely. Kathleen's compulsive hoarding has led to her isolation, and she has not had any visitors in her home for several years.
The show's experts, licensed clinical psychiatrist Dr. Robin Zasio and extreme cleaning specialist Cory Chalmers, visit Kathleen's apartment to assess the situation. They find that the entire apartment is filled with clutter and garbage, and there are only a few narrow paths leading from the door to the living room and bedroom. Kathleen has no clear idea of where anything is in her apartment, and she spends most of her time trapped in her living room. Dr. Zasio begins to work with Kathleen to help her overcome her hoarding tendencies.
The second segment of the episode introduces viewers to Scott, a 43-year-old man living in rural Nebraska. Scott has been hoarding since he was a child, and his collection of items has grown out of control. He owns several properties, including an empty church, a storefront, and a trailer, all of which are filled with items that he has collected over the years. Scott's hoarding has had a significant impact on his family, who have tried to support him but are now at their wits' end.
The show's experts visit Scott's church, where they are shocked to find that the entire space is filled with garbage and clutter. There is barely enough room to move around, and the entire space is a fire hazard. Dr. Zasio and Cory begin to work with Scott to help him overcome his hoarding tendencies and begin the process of cleaning out his properties.
Throughout the episode, viewers see Kathleen and Scott struggle to overcome their hoarding tendencies. They work with Dr. Zasio and Cory to sort through their belongings, deciding what to keep and what to get rid of. The process is difficult for both Kathleen and Scott, who have emotional attachments to many of their possessions.
As the episode draws to a close, viewers see the progress that Kathleen and Scott have made. Kathleen's apartment is much cleaner and more organized, and she is able to move around freely. Scott has made significant progress in clearing out his properties, although they still have a long way to go. Both Kathleen and Scott express gratitude for the help they have received and hope to continue overcoming their hoarding tendencies.
Overall, Kathleen/Scott is a powerful and emotional episode of Hoarders that highlights the struggles of individuals living with compulsive hoarding disorder. The show's experts offer valuable insights into the condition and provide practical tips and tools for viewers who may be dealing with similar issues.