Tidying as Safety: How Childhood Chaos Shapes Our Need for Order

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Compulsive tidying is usually a learned coping mechanism from chaotic childhoods, not a character flaw: anxiety triggers ritual, orderly actions, and research shows cleaning can temporarily reduce stress physiology; recognizing the history behind the habit can reduce shame and guide healthier responses.
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