Where to look for help
If you are looking for help in your country, the first step is to contact your International Representative. They might be able to direct you to a local organization or clinician.
The ICA is presently working on suggestions for clinical help in situations where treatment may be (1) difficult to locate, (2) not affordable to most people, or (3) simply unavailable in one's own immediate area. We are looking for alternative ways to provide help in these situations. This information will likely at least contain information about what cluttering is (see also: What is cluttering?). Any help starts with understanding what cluttering is so that it can be recognized by individuals who think they may have this problem, as well as others close to them. We will attempt to translate this information into multiple languages, (currently available: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, German, Indonesian, Russian, Spanish) while the nature of the suggestions will need to be adapted to the specifics of the regions targeted. Please check regularly if information has become available for you.
Please consider visiting and becoming member of the online support Facebook group for persons who clutter (managed by Sr. Carol Mary Nolan): Cluttering Speech
More information about the Facebook group is available in the section Information for Consumers.