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Hoarding Disorder
Accounts of hoarding behaviors have appeared in literature, as far back as 319 B.C.E. in the writings of Aristotle's student Theophrastus; in the news, like New York's infamous Collyer brothers in the 1940s; and more recently in popular reality television series. But it wasn't until the publication of DSM-5 in 2013 that hoarding was classified as a disorder in its own right rather than as a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. In this single source, readers can access the most up-to-date comprehensive information on what is known about the disorder. Drawing on the authors' own clinical experiences as well as the latest published research, Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide examines key features of the disorder and treatment approaches, such as: • Phenomenology, including diagnosis, comorbidities, and assessment• Etiology, from both a cognitive-behavioral and a neurobiological perspective• Psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments, from cognitive-behavioral therapy, harm reduction strategies, and community approaches to the efficacy of specific drugs• Challenges, including working with elderly patients, managing cases of animal hoarding, and distinguishing and addressing squalor Key points for each chapter and numerous case studies will help readers easily reference and retain information, and the appendices feature useful symptom rating scales that can be applied to practice. For psychiatrists, psychologists, human service and other mental health professionals, peer support counselors, community advocates, and professionals in training, this invaluable book will improve the reader's knowledge and skill in treating patients with hoarding disorder, both those with straightforward presentations and those with complicated ones.
Treatment for hoarding disorder : workbook
\"This second edition ... is the culmination of more than 20 years of research on understanding hoarding and building an effective intervention to address its myriad components. Thoroughly updated and reflective of changes made to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and statistical manual for mental disorders (DSM-5), this second edition of the client workbook and accompanying therapist guide outlines an empirically supported and effective CBT program for HD\"--Page 4 of cover.
Buried in Treasures
This fully updated Second Edtion of Buried in Treasures outlines a scientifically based, effective program for helping those with hoarding disorder dig their way out of the clutter and chaos of their homes.
Buried in Treasures
1. How to use this Book. 2. What is Compulsive Hoarding?. 3. How did this Happen?. 4. Meet the Bad Guys. 5. Meet the Good Guys: Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies for Beating Hoarding. 6. Enhancing Motivation. 7. Sorting/Discarding: Getting Ready. 8. Sorting/Discarding: Let's Go!. 9. Help with Reducing Acquiring. 10. Here come the bad guys: Part 1. Motivation and Working Time. 11. Here come the bad guys: Part 2. Motivation and taking on the brain. 12. Maintaining your Gains.
Compulsive Hoarding and Acquiring
1. Introduction. 2. Assessment. 3. Your Hoarding Model. 4. Planning Your Treatment. 5. Skills Training for Organizing and Solving. 6. Exposure Methods. 7. Cognitive Strategies. 8. Reducing Acquiring. 9. Preventing Relapse. Appendix - Tools. References. Readings and Resources. About the Authors.
Compulsive hoarding and acquiring: therapist guide
The problem of compulsive hoarding and acquiring is more widespread than commonly believed. It often goes undiagnosed, either because sufferers are ashamed of their compulsions or because they don't believe it is a problem that merits professional attention. However, compulsive hoarding can be an emotionally exhausting, uncontrollable, and sometimes dangerous problem. Written by the developers of this groundbreaking treatment, this Therapist Guide is the first to present an empirically supported and effective CBT programme for treating compulsive hoarding and acquiring. It gives clinicians the information to understand hoarding and proven tools to help clients overcome their compulsive behaviours. It teaches individuals how to recognise errors in thinking and uses both imagined and real exposures to teach them the skills they need to manage their problem. Home visits by the clinician are a part of the treatment, as well as consultations with other professionals who might assist if necessary. Homework exercises include behavioural experiments to test personal beliefs about possessions, developing an organisation plan and filing system, and sorting and organising items room-by-room. Designed to be used in conjunction with the corresponding Workbook, the Therapist Guide provides numerous assessment and intervention forms to help clients use the methods described in this programme. Complete with case examples and strategies for dealing with problems, this user-friendly guide is a dependable resource that no clinician can do without.