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Automating the Addiction Behaviors Checklist for Problematic Opioid Use Identification.
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2010
Compulsive hoarding is a chronic and debilitating condition that represents a significant public health concern. Hoarding is characterized by four key elements: difficulty discarding, excessive acquiring, clutter, and distress and impairment due to hoarding.
Christina M, Gilliam, David F, Tolin
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Compulsive hoarding is a chronic and debilitating condition that represents a significant public health concern. Hoarding is characterized by four key elements: difficulty discarding, excessive acquiring, clutter, and distress and impairment due to hoarding.
Christina M, Gilliam, David F, Tolin
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2019
Abstract Hoarding disorder (HD) is a mental disorder that was newly included in the obsessive–compulsive and related disorders chapter of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It is also planned for inclusion in the International Classification of Diseases, eleventh revision (ICD-11 ...
Lorena Fernández de la Cruz +1 more
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Abstract Hoarding disorder (HD) is a mental disorder that was newly included in the obsessive–compulsive and related disorders chapter of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It is also planned for inclusion in the International Classification of Diseases, eleventh revision (ICD-11 ...
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American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1987
Four cases of compulsive hoarding are described, all sharing the following characteristics: (1) onset in the twenties, (2) preoccupation with hoarding to the exclusion of work and family, (3) diminished insight, (4) little interest in receiving treatment, (5) no attempt to curb their compulsion. They do not show clear psychotic features.
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Four cases of compulsive hoarding are described, all sharing the following characteristics: (1) onset in the twenties, (2) preoccupation with hoarding to the exclusion of work and family, (3) diminished insight, (4) little interest in receiving treatment, (5) no attempt to curb their compulsion. They do not show clear psychotic features.
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