depends WHAT you're hoarding. if it's coinage or paper money that has become obsolete u may be in violation of government regulations. hoarding food or water for disaster preparedness isn't unethical unless u can afford to spend millions and deprive others of what they might need. IMHO
Keeping cash is not necessarily considered hoarding; it depends on the context and intent. Hoarding typically refers to the excessive accumulation of items beyond what is necessary or useful, often driven by anxiety or fear. If someone is holding onto cash for practical reasons, such as saving for emergencies or future investments, it is not hoarding. However, if they are stockpiling cash out of fear of economic instability without any clear purpose, it could be seen as a form of hoarding.
The size of hoarding varies greatly based on the things being hoarded and where they are stored. A hoarder in a one bedroom apartment will require far fewer items to be considered a hoarder than someone with a mansion.
Extreme hoarding is. It is a form of OCD.
Compulsive hoarding is not considered an addiction. Although they may seem similar, they both are believed to affect the brain differently. Hoarding seems to affect the brain in such a way that the person does it to make some sort of anxiety disappear. They then have a hard time letting go of the item because of the same anxiety. On the other hand, an addiction generates some sort of pleasure for the user that has them repeating the behavior. So, in the end, they are not the same thing.
NO !
It is not only unethical. It is illegal.
what is considered unethical in a nurses practice or behavior
Keeping cash is not necessarily considered hoarding; it depends on the context and intent. Hoarding typically refers to the excessive accumulation of items beyond what is necessary or useful, often driven by anxiety or fear. If someone is holding onto cash for practical reasons, such as saving for emergencies or future investments, it is not hoarding. However, if they are stockpiling cash out of fear of economic instability without any clear purpose, it could be seen as a form of hoarding.
There are many different accepted definitions of unethical behavior. Doing something that is not morally right is considered unethical behavior.
All advertising is unethical. They manipulate you into thinking you need to buy something when you don't.
Yes, lying is generally considered unethical because it involves deceiving others and can harm relationships and trust.
An unethical act refers to behavior that goes against moral principles or values, while an illegal act is a violation of laws established by the government. Not all unethical behaviors are necessarily illegal, and not all illegal acts are necessarily considered unethical.
The size of hoarding varies greatly based on the things being hoarded and where they are stored. A hoarder in a one bedroom apartment will require far fewer items to be considered a hoarder than someone with a mansion.
It means hoarding wood for later use.
Hoarding disorder is when you keep everything you get and see!
Criticizing the performance of a colleague
Kickbacks could be considered unethical due to them being a type of financial reward for cooperation similar to a bribe. The party offering a kickback is in effect bribing the other party into cooperating.