I agree it's akin to what flappergirl says - hoarding.
But hoarders tend to be a bit embarrassed and keep people away so that they can hide it - whereas when it's an obsession with accumulating money some people (not all) boast about it/see it as a 'talent' to brag about - and also even suggest /insist that others pay for things, leaving family/friends in an impossible situation - ie
a) either cut off most contact which doesn't feel at all the right thing with close family (and when it's clearly an 'illness' of sorts like with any other mental health issue - it's not as if they've hurt anyone in any obvious way)
OR b) fall out completely
OR c) keep dealing with the obsessive behaviour, visiting, listening, taking to GP appointments, trying to encourage involvement in other stuff, doing stuff to try to help (when it makes no difference) - which is all mentally exhausting, disheartening in the extreme - and a risk to one's own mental health and sanity in the end!
Support and friendship for those whose lives have been affected by estrangement.
Hundreds of illegal migrants to be put in existing military barracks
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?


