Hoarding: Buried Alive Season 4 Episode 2

Ep 2. My House Can Kill Me

  • TV-PG
  • January 8, 2012
  • 43 min

In this episode of Hoarding: Buried Alive season 4, viewers are introduced to a woman named Karen who has been struggling with hoarding for several years. Karen's hoarding has gotten so bad that she is constantly surrounded by clutter and unable to move around her own home. She is afraid for her life and the lives of her family members due to the hazardous conditions in her home.

As the episode begins, viewers see Karen standing outside her home surrounded by piles of garbage and clutter. Karen explains that she has been hoarding for over a decade and that her home has become so cluttered that she can't even use the bathroom or prepare food in her own kitchen. She's scared that a fire or other accident could easily occur due to the amount of junk that she has accumulated over the years.

The show's host, Dr. Robin Zasio, visits Karen to assess her situation and begin the process of cleaning up her home. Dr. Zasio is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in treating individuals with hoarding disorders. She works with Karen to develop a plan to begin the long and difficult process of sorting through her clutter and discarding items that are no longer needed.

As the cleanup effort begins, Karen becomes emotional as she begins to realize the extent of the problem she has been living with for so many years. She expresses her fears about being able to let go of certain items and struggles with feelings of guilt and shame. Dr. Zasio works with Karen to help her identify which items are truly important and which items are simply taking up space.

Throughout the episode, viewers see the incredible amount of work that goes into cleaning up Karen's home. The cleanup crew wears protective gear as they sort through piles of garbage and debris. Karen's family members pitch in to help with the cleanup effort, but they too are overwhelmed by the amount of clutter in the home.

Despite the overwhelming task at hand, there are moments of hope and progress. Karen begins to let go of items that she has been holding onto for years and starts to see the benefits of living in a clutter-free environment. She takes pride in the progress that she and her family have made and begins to feel more confident that they will be able to create a safe and healthy living space.

As the episode comes to a close, viewers see Karen's home transformed from a cluttered and hazardous environment to a tidy and livable space. Karen expresses her gratitude to Dr. Zasio and the cleanup crew for their help in making her home a safer place to live. She shares her hope that her experience will inspire others struggling with hoarding to seek help and begin the journey towards a clutter-free life.

Overall, this episode of Hoarding: Buried Alive season 4 offers a powerful look into the challenges faced by those struggling with hoarding. It highlights the importance of seeking professional help and the transformative power of a clutter-free living space. Viewers are left with a deeper understanding of the complex emotional and psychological issues that underlie hoarding disorders and the hope that comes with the possibility of change.

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  • First Aired
    January 8, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English