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Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2021
Psychological treatment for hoarding problems has historically been associated with poor outcomes. When treated as a subgroup of obsessive-compulsive disorder, individuals with hoarding beliefs were less likely to respond to treatment than individuals ...
J. David+2 more
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Psychological treatment for hoarding problems has historically been associated with poor outcomes. When treated as a subgroup of obsessive-compulsive disorder, individuals with hoarding beliefs were less likely to respond to treatment than individuals ...
J. David+2 more
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2021
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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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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British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2020
OBJECTIVES Hoarding disorder (HD) was recognized as a psychiatric disorder in 2013. Existing literature suggests room for improvement in its treatment. The current pilot study aimed to provide an initial evaluation on the potential of compassion-focused ...
C. Chou+8 more
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OBJECTIVES Hoarding disorder (HD) was recognized as a psychiatric disorder in 2013. Existing literature suggests room for improvement in its treatment. The current pilot study aimed to provide an initial evaluation on the potential of compassion-focused ...
C. Chou+8 more
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Review of cognitive performance in hoarding disorder
Clinical Psychology Review, 2014Hoarding disorder is characterized by extreme difficulty letting go of objects other people would routinely discard or give away, such that the home becomes dysfunctionally cluttered with possessions. Specific cognitive processes, such as decision-making, categorization, and attention, have been hypothesized to contribute to the overvaluing of objects.
Kirstie Kellman-McFarlane+2 more
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Treatment of an Adult with Hoarding Disorder [PDF]
A recent addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5), hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized by difficulty discarding possessions and associated distress, cluttered living space, and substantial functional impairment.
Jordana Muroff, Patty Underwood
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2017
Hoarding Disorder (HD), new in DSM-5, is remarkably prevalent, affecting 2% to 5% of the population. Hoarding symptoms were long considered an aspect of OCD, but it has been increasingly recognized that they differ, phenomenologically and epidemiologically; the new DSM-5 diagnosis formalizes this recognition.
Randy O. Frost+2 more
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Hoarding Disorder (HD), new in DSM-5, is remarkably prevalent, affecting 2% to 5% of the population. Hoarding symptoms were long considered an aspect of OCD, but it has been increasingly recognized that they differ, phenomenologically and epidemiologically; the new DSM-5 diagnosis formalizes this recognition.
Randy O. Frost+2 more
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HOARD QUESTIONNAIRE: A SCREENING INSTRUMENT FOR HOARDING DISORDER.
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2016abstract Aims and hypothesis The aim of this study was to conduct preliminary validation of a self-administered five item screening questionnaire for Hoarding Disorder. Background Hoarding disorder has been estimated to affect 2-5% of adults during their lifetime.
C.L. English+2 more
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Two Case Examples of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Hoarding Disorder.
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2023Colin H. Stanton, Blaise L. Worden
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High levels of loneliness in people with hoarding disorder
Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 2023Keong Yap+4 more
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