This is written for mental health clinicians - psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, counselors, and psychiatric nurses - to guide effective treatment of people with hoarding disorder. It provides numerous assessment and intervention forms to help clients use the methods described in the ...
The Structured Interview for Hoarding Disorder (SIHD) is a semi-structured instrument designed to assist clinicians and trained interviewers with the nuanc... E A.,Nordsletten,and,... - Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 被引量: 15发表: 2013年 Treatment of an Adult with Hoa...
Treatment For hoarding disorder, the SSRIs may be helpful, but effectiveness may be varied. Cognitive-behavioral therapy treats specific symptoms, such as focusing on helping patients to discard items, stopping from acquiring new possessions, and improving decision-making. Patients often require motivati...
Antidepressant medications(including SSRIs and SNRIs) may have limited potential as a treatment for hoarding, particularly when a person has another mental health condition such asobsessive-compulsive disorder(OCD). Psychostimulants and cognitive enhancers are also being investigated as possible treatments...
Summary This chapter briefly reviews research on early attempts to treat hoarding, explains the basis for recently developed treatments for hoarding disorder (HD) (the cognitive behavioral model of HD), and describes the treatment, including the role of insight and motivation along with strategies ...
person’s quality of life. It may also interfere with their safety and health, as well as the well-being of their family members inside the household. Maintaining compassion when helping someone with hoarding disorder can ensure their dignity while improving the potential of positive treatment ...
out several federal policy recommendations to support older adults living with hoarding disorder. Those include offering local officials training on how to support people with hoarding disorder, improving the collection of data on how the disorder affects individuals, and expanding access to treatment. ...
recovery. Without making these personal changes, any benefits that arise due to decluttering are unlikely to be maintained. This is why hoarding treatment is something that should be undertaken with a psychologist who has specialty training in hoarding (perhaps in combination with a professional ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)is effective for ADHD and HD. Skills learned in this treatment that help control clutter and disorganization include: task management (e.g., breaking down large tasks into small parts, using the Pomodoro technique) ...
Related to obsessive-compulsive disorder, perfectionism, procrastination Consequences of hoarding: Loss of time Loss of space Loss of relationships Loss of health Loss of self-esteem Embarrassment of others Loss of focus Loss of reputation Loss of property – due to eviction ...