[TV Show] Watch Hoarders Season 5 Episode 5 "Joanne/Kristi" Online Stream
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Previously on Hoarders Season 5 Episode 4
"Carrie/James", Carrie is a former victim of abuse in Washington who
shops compulsively. James, a former member of the military living in
Orland, CA, hoards sporting equipment and has appeared in court to fight
code violations from the city. disease, and her son.
On this
Episode title "Joanne/Kristi", A hoarder's daughter develops
post-traumatic stress disorder from dealing with her mother's hoard. A
woman with a history of relationship trauma has her son removed from her
home due to her compulsive shopping.
Hoarders is an American
documentary series that airs on A&E. The series depicts the
real-life struggles and treatment of people who suffer from compulsive
hoarding. The first episode aired August 17, 2009, and has since aired
three full seasons. The fourth season debuted June 20, 2011.
Each
episode follows one or two participants, each of whom who is a
compulsive hoarder. Throughout the episode, an organizational expert
(who may also be psychiatrist, psychologist or a professional organizer
specializing in some aspect involving the treatment of
obsessive/compulsive disorders, anxiety disorders, and/or hoarding)
works with the subject to address the situation and provide guidance in
order to change hoarding behaviors.
As of January 2, 2012, a
total of 60 episodes have aired. Most episodes are available
individually on DVD from A&E's website. On December 21, 2011,
A&E announced that the fifth season of Hoarders would premiere on
January 2, 2012 at 9pm ET.
Each 60-minute episode profiles one or
two interventions. During most of the first season, the hoarder worked
with either a psychiatrist/psychologist, a professional organizer, or an
"extreme cleaning specialist," each of whom specialized in some aspect
involving the treatment of obsessive/compulsive disorders, anxiety
disorders, and/or hoarding. The actual cleanups were done by a crew of
professional cleaners (usually a local franchise of the series' major
corporate sponsor). Two episodes in the first season featured a cleanup
with both a psychologist and an organizer: Jill (episode "Jennifer and
Ron/Jill") and Patty (episode "Patty/Bill"). The final episode of the
first season, "Paul; Missy and Alex", featured a professional organizer
working with Missy, while a child psychologist worked with Missy's
nine-year-old son Alex. Beginning in the second season, each hoarder had
a psychologist-plus-organizer/cleaning specialist team assisting them
in their clean-out. The psychologist-plus-organizer/cleaning specialist
combination leads a group of cleaning professionals, family, friends,
and relatives of the hoarder in conducting a two- to three-day
decluttering session. The goal of these cleanups is to both teach the
hoarding person new ways of thinking and patterns of behavior, and make
the home a livable and usable space. In most instances, the intervention
is prompted by a crisis, such as the threat of eviction or the removal
of minor children from the home. Most of the segments are filmed in the
United States, although in the third season, a couple of Canadian
segments were filmed in Edmonton and Toronto.
At the end of each
episode, on-screen text indicates the short-term outcome of the cleanup
effort, including the subjects' decisions on whether to seek further
assistance from organizers or therapists. The show provides six months
of aftercare funds to pay these professionals and, occasionally, to
provide vital repairs to the home.

