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Identifying adolescents with hoarding disorder
AbstractHoarding disorder is a relatively new diagnosis in the DSM‐5, only just included in the most recent edition. The disorder has piqued the interest of many in the community, in part because of the hit TV show called “Hoarders.” Although there is interest, there continues to be relatively few research studies into the causes, treatment, and ...
Teresa Carnevale, Carnevale, Teresa
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Assessment and treatment of hoarding disorder
Objectives: To provide a brief selective review of the current literature regarding Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition Hoarding Disorder, with an emphasis on its associated risks, assessment and management approaches ...
Brakoulias, Vlasios (R19651) +1 more
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Hoarding disorder: a new diagnosis for DSM-V?
This article provides a focused review of the literature on compulsive hoarding and presents a number of options and preliminary recommendations to be considered for DSM-V In DSM-IV-TR, hoarding is listed as one of the diagnostic criteria for obsessive ...
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Animal Hoarding Disorder: A new psychopathology?
This study aimed to characterize the sociodemographic profile of animal hoarders in a southern city of Brazil. In addition, it aimed to propose Animal Hoarding Disorder as a new nosological category, distinct from Hoarding Disorder.
Luis Henrique Paloski +2 more
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Stressful life events and material deprivation in hoarding disorder
Traumatic life events and early material deprivation have been identified as potential environmental risk factors for the development of pathological hoarding behavior, but the evidence so far is preliminary and confounded by the presence of comorbid ...
Alberto Pertusa, David Mataix-Cols
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This chapter discusses the nature and clinical characteristics of hoarding disorder, a debilitating condition that runs a chronic course without treatment and can lead to significant functional impairment and cost to society. Prevalence estimates for hoarding disorder range from 1.5% to 6% of the general population, and it tends to co-occur with ...
Blaise Worden, David F. Tolin
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This chapter discusses the nature and clinical characteristics of hoarding disorder, a debilitating condition that runs a chronic course without treatment and can lead to significant functional impairment and cost to society. Prevalence estimates for hoarding disorder range from 1.5% to 6% of the general population, and it tends to co-occur with ...
Blaise Worden, David F. Tolin
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What is Hoarding and Hoarding Disorder?
2020How is hoarding defined? In a seminal article published in 1996, Drs. Randy Frost and Tamara Hartl described a syndrome they called “compulsive hoarding.” They identified three main elements of this condition: Excessive acquiring and failure to discard a large number of possessions, often...
Gail Steketee, Christiana Bratiotis
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Diagnosis and Assessment of Hoarding Disorder
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2012The acquisition and saving of a large number of possessions that interfere with the use of living areas in the home are remarkably common behaviors that can pose serious threats to the health and safety of the affected person and those living nearby. Recent research on hoarding has led the DSM-5 Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum, Post-traumatic ...
Randy O, Frost +2 more
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Hoarding Behavior and Hoarding Disorder
2014Hoarding behaviors may be a feature of a number of medical (e.g., dementia), genetic (e.g., Prader-Willi Syndrome) and psychological conditions (e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder), including the psychological condition now referred to as hoarding disorder.
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