Background: Cognitive-behavioral group therapy for hoarding disorder (HD) is efficacious, but outcomes are modest and dropout rates are generally high. Clinical challenges in this population include high rates of comorbidity and difficulty regulating and
Jessica R. Grisham +5 more
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The Impact of Hoarding Disorder on Family Members, Especially the Significant Other. [PDF]
Hoarding disorder, also known as compulsive hoarding, comes under the umbrella term of obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders. The constant building of clutter in the house of hoarders makes it impossible for family members to live a healthy
Sekhon AK, Leontieva L.
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Augmenting group hoarding disorder treatment with virtual reality discarding: A pilot study in older adults. [PDF]
Hoarding disorder is common and debilitating, especially in older adults, and novel treatment approaches are needed. Many current treatments emphasize skills related to discarding and decision-making about possessions, which can be practiced in the ...
Raila H +14 more
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The experience of leaving a valuable object: An investigation of emotional processes related to Hoarding disorder features. [PDF]
One of the core features of hoarding is a significant resistance to discarding objects, which is fueled by dysfunctional beliefs and unwarranted negative emotions that hoarders tend to feel when disposing of their possessions.
Pardini S +3 more
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Identifying psychiatric and neurological comorbidities associated with hoarding disorder through network analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND The relationships between hoarding disorder (HD) and other neurological and psychiatric disorders remain largely unknown. Although psychiatric burden in those with HD is high, less is known about neurological disorders.
Sordo Vieira L +13 more
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Patient Perspectives on What Alleviates Hoarding Disorder Symptoms and Improves Wellbeing: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Data. [PDF]
Hoarding disorder is a debilitating psychological disorder that is difficult to treat. Poor treatment response to current interventions indicates that new perspectives are needed.
Jones M, Weir B, Yap K.
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A Case of Coexisting Depression and Hoarding Disorder. [PDF]
A hoarding disorder manifests as difficulty in discarding or letting go of items irrespective of their actual worth and persistent acquisition of items. Increasing numbers of possessions clutter active living spaces to the point where their intended use ...
Kancherla N +4 more
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Serological survey of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in individuals with animal hoarding disorder and their dogs in a major city of Southern Brazil. [PDF]
Background Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) presented a persistent difficulty in detaching from objects and/or animals. Unhealthy conditions, frequently found in cases of animal HD (AHD), may favour environmental contamination and the spread of ...
Cunha GRD +9 more
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Randomized waitlist-controlled trial of buried in treasures facilitated support groups and in-home uncluttering (BIT+) for hoarding disorder. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE The Buried in Treasures (BIT) workshop is a promising treatment for hoarding disorder (HD), though many participants struggle with home uncluttering.
Wheaton MG +28 more
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Hoarding Disorder: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Although hoarding has been considered as a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder before, some differences that were found lead to reclassify hoarding as a separate disorder under obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders in DSM-5. Patients with
Ayca Ezgi Meriçtan, Oya Mortan Sevi
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