The show is basically hoarders with nicer stuff are told to get rid of their stuff to save their sanity and their families. Elyse Luray seems like the type who sweet talks people into selling their granny's keepsakes and family heirloom.
Do these people need to do some soul searching? Do they need to rethink their lives? Do they need to make changes? Yes to all of them, but she may not be the best person to do it.
While she's a capable person to make appraisals and organize collections, I don't think she can treat these obsessive personalities. There are some real problems here, and the only solution she has is to tell these people to sell their stuff. It's very awkward to see these fragile people being berated into submission. It's really sad and uncomfortable.
Do these people need to do some soul searching? Do they need to rethink their lives? Do they need to make changes? Yes to all of them, but she may not be the best person to do it.
While she's a capable person to make appraisals and organize collections, I don't think she can treat these obsessive personalities. There are some real problems here, and the only solution she has is to tell these people to sell their stuff. It's very awkward to see these fragile people being berated into submission. It's really sad and uncomfortable.