Objective: Compulsive hoarding is a syndrome characterised by excessive collecting and saving behaviour that results in cluttered living space and significant distress or impairment. This study set out to gain a greater understanding of the personal experiences of compulsive hoarders in addition to attaining their evaluations of attending a therapy group. Method: Using a participatory photography methodology, a purposive sample of 12 members of a hoarding therapy group were recruited. Participants were asked to take photographs which best captured their hoarding problems. The photographs were then used to encourage narrative dialogue in a subsequent semi structured interview. Results: Seven key themes emerged from the data including: Feeli...
Rationale. Hoarding disorder (HD) is an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder characterized by urge...
The current thesis consists of a literature review and meta-analysis, and a research study. The lite...
Treatment of compulsive hoarding has rarely been described in the literature, apart from standard tr...
Objective: Compulsive hoarding is a syndrome characterised by excessive collecting and saving behavi...
Objective: Compulsive hoarding remains a significant public health issue, with many sufferers failin...
Objective: The broad aim of this study is to gain understanding about hoarders as both consumers and...
Through examining evidence for an extant model of compulsive hoarding and considering the experience...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despite...
The safety and quality of life of an individual, their family members and others can be compromised ...
Hoarding disorder is a complex clinical diagnosis which not only affects those afflicted, but may al...
Public health officials are beginning to recognise the significance of compulsive hoarding disorder....
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' motivation to accumulate obsole...
A fifty one year old man's difficulties associated with hoarding are presented using a case study me...
Background: Excessive emotional attachments to objects in hoarding may represent a compensatory stra...
One of the core features of hoarding is the difficulty in discarding objects, a behavior maintained ...
Rationale. Hoarding disorder (HD) is an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder characterized by urge...
The current thesis consists of a literature review and meta-analysis, and a research study. The lite...
Treatment of compulsive hoarding has rarely been described in the literature, apart from standard tr...
Objective: Compulsive hoarding is a syndrome characterised by excessive collecting and saving behavi...
Objective: Compulsive hoarding remains a significant public health issue, with many sufferers failin...
Objective: The broad aim of this study is to gain understanding about hoarders as both consumers and...
Through examining evidence for an extant model of compulsive hoarding and considering the experience...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despite...
The safety and quality of life of an individual, their family members and others can be compromised ...
Hoarding disorder is a complex clinical diagnosis which not only affects those afflicted, but may al...
Public health officials are beginning to recognise the significance of compulsive hoarding disorder....
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' motivation to accumulate obsole...
A fifty one year old man's difficulties associated with hoarding are presented using a case study me...
Background: Excessive emotional attachments to objects in hoarding may represent a compensatory stra...
One of the core features of hoarding is the difficulty in discarding objects, a behavior maintained ...
Rationale. Hoarding disorder (HD) is an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder characterized by urge...
The current thesis consists of a literature review and meta-analysis, and a research study. The lite...
Treatment of compulsive hoarding has rarely been described in the literature, apart from standard tr...