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Learn more about Derek Sholl hereand linkto his MySpace pagehere.
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“Well, Ms. Sholl, you should probably rethink that.”
Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011
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From this point the Hassler crossed to Sholl Bay, and anchored at the entrance of
Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence Louis Agassiz 1840
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In Dirty Secret, Sholl describes one woman who grew up among piles of dirty adult diapers and used maxipads and animal faeces that covered the floors of every room.
The Guardian World News Kira Cochrane 2011
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The day I visit Sholl, the local New York news is reporting on a couple who let their cats breed unchecked until urine soaked through the floorboards and kittens, some blind, some toothless, began plummeting into the flat below.
The Guardian World News Kira Cochrane 2011
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Give up, Sholl told her, because hoarders "never stop hoarding".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Jasmine then flew to America to meet Jessie Sholl, the author of Dirty Secret: a Daughter Comes Clean about Her Mother's Compulsive Hoarding, who had even more dispiriting news.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Sholl's relationship with her mother was defined by the hoarding; Sholl would encourage her to clean - drawing up charts, explaining how many boxes she would need to clear each room.
The Guardian World News Kira Cochrane 2011
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The people in the children of hoarders groups split the problem into two categories: clean hoarders and squalor hoarders, with Sholl's mother among the former Sholl says she wanted to laugh and cry when she heard this, given the state of her mother's rooms.
The Guardian World News Kira Cochrane 2011
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Children of hoarders talk of "doorbell dread", the fear of someone arriving at the door and discovering their secret; Sholl says she still has it now.
The Guardian World News Kira Cochrane 2011
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