YesHoarding is often described as a medical disorder, defined by a persistent difficulty in discarding possessions and associated high levels of emotional distress when forced to part with these. This article will discuss how having a different view of hoarding, seeing hoarding as a daily occupation which provides value, purpose, and meaning and with a relationship to self-identity and life purpose, could offer alternate interventions to support an individual who hoards. The article will consider the components of hoarding activity and how these relate to health and wellbeing and doing, being, belonging, and becoming as understood by occupational therapists. The article will consider what occupational therapy, a profession which considers a...
Through examining evidence for an extant model of compulsive hoarding and considering the experience...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Objective This article offers a practical guide for an acceptance‐based hoarding disorder (HD) treat...
Occupations are the things that people need to and choose to ‘do’ every day. For a person with hoard...
Background and aims: People with hoarding behaviours often struggle to engage in treatment. This st...
This article provides some potential directions in exploring the construction of the persona of the ...
Hoarding has become increasingly prominent in clinical practice and popular culture in recent years,...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a recently recognized psychiatric condition, now classified under the cat...
A fifty one year old man's difficulties associated with hoarding are presented using a case study me...
Hoarding disorder is characterized by difficulty parting with possessions and by clutter that impair...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despite...
This article aims to disturb the received wisdom ‘tidy house, tidy mind’ by tracing its emergence an...
Research on the cognitive variables associated with obsessive-compulsive hoarding is scarce. In this...
Many people with hoarding problems have never been married and live by themselves. Further, treatmen...
Hoarding behaviours are highly stigmatised and often hidden. People with problematic hoarding behavi...
Through examining evidence for an extant model of compulsive hoarding and considering the experience...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Objective This article offers a practical guide for an acceptance‐based hoarding disorder (HD) treat...
Occupations are the things that people need to and choose to ‘do’ every day. For a person with hoard...
Background and aims: People with hoarding behaviours often struggle to engage in treatment. This st...
This article provides some potential directions in exploring the construction of the persona of the ...
Hoarding has become increasingly prominent in clinical practice and popular culture in recent years,...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is a recently recognized psychiatric condition, now classified under the cat...
A fifty one year old man's difficulties associated with hoarding are presented using a case study me...
Hoarding disorder is characterized by difficulty parting with possessions and by clutter that impair...
Background: Acquiring and discarding objects are routine decision processes for most people. Despite...
This article aims to disturb the received wisdom ‘tidy house, tidy mind’ by tracing its emergence an...
Research on the cognitive variables associated with obsessive-compulsive hoarding is scarce. In this...
Many people with hoarding problems have never been married and live by themselves. Further, treatmen...
Hoarding behaviours are highly stigmatised and often hidden. People with problematic hoarding behavi...
Through examining evidence for an extant model of compulsive hoarding and considering the experience...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Objective This article offers a practical guide for an acceptance‐based hoarding disorder (HD) treat...