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The hoarding of possessions

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1993
Three studies of nonfood hoarding are reported. Findings support the reliability and validity of a Hoarding Scale. Furthermore, the findings indicate a number of features of hoarding behavior. Hoarding was associated with indecisiveness, perfectionism (especially maladaptive evaluative concern) and obsessive compulsive symptoms among college students ...
R O, Frost, R C, Gross
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Code hoarding

Communications of the ACM, 2016
Committing to commits, and the beauty of summarizing graphs.
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Hoarding and Animal Hoarding: Psychodynamic and Transitional Aspects

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2021
Hoarding is a disorder that has only recently begun to be understood by researchers and clinicians. This disorder has been examined from a biopsychosocial perspective and has features that overlap with obsessive-compulsive disorder as well as some unique characteristics.
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Separating hoarding from OCD [PDF]

open access: yesBehaviour Research and Therapy, 2009
There is confusion about the status of excessive hoarding. In particular, there is an unresolved question about whether or not it is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Roz Shafran, Adam S Radomsky
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Compulsive Hoarding

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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Hoarding disorder

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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Treatment of compulsive hoarding

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004
AbstractCompulsive hoarding and saving symptoms, found in many patients who have obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD), are part of a clinical syndrome that has been associated with poor response to antiobsessional medications and cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT).
Sanjaya, Saxena, Karron M, Maidment
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Treatment of hoarding

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2010
In the past 5 years, hoarding has emerged as a serious, potentially debilitating and remarkably frequent form of psychopathology. Attempts to treat it have met with little success. Although the majority of studies using serotonin-reuptake inhibitors have shown a poor response among people with hoarding disorder, serious methodological problems limit ...
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Spatial Hoarding: A Hoarding Strategy for Location-Dependent Systems

2005
In a context-aware environment, the system must be able to refresh the answers to all pending queries in reaction to perpetual changes in the user’s context. This added to the fact that mobile systems suffer from problems like scarce bandwidth, low quality communication and frequent disconnections, leads to high delays before giving up to date answers ...
Zerioh, K.   +2 more
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The Concept of Hoarding

The Economic Journal, 1938
This chapter discusses the concept of hoarding. An increase in hoarding may mean an increase in the desire to hold money as opposed to securities. If the total quantity of money is kept constant, an increase in the actual amount of money held by the community as a whole cannot occur, but an increase in the desire to hold money brings about a rise in ...
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