Hoarding is associated with functional impairment and impacts quality of life. One process that has been theorized to explain how hoarding develops and leads to impairment is psychological inflexibility, in which behavior is rigidly controlled by a perceived need to regulate internal experiences, at the expense of more effective, valued actions. The present study aimed to test the mediational role of psychological inflexibility in the development of hoarding and its impact on life satisfaction with a sample of 489 college students completing an online survey. Results indicated that multiple measures of psychological inflexibility (overall inflexibility, inattention, and values obstruction) mediated the relationship between distress and hoar...
This study examined the function of hoarding behaviors and the relations between hoarding and a seri...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is marked by difficulty discarding, acquisition of items, and clutter. Cognit...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...
Hoarding is associated with functional impairment and impacts quality of life. One process that has ...
Psychological inflexibility is a psychopathological process referring to the tendency for behavior t...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
One of the core features of hoarding is the difficulty in discarding objects, a behavior maintained ...
Experts have argued that hoarding disorder occurs in part because hoarding behaviors help individual...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized primarily by difficulty discarding poss...
: One of the core features of hoarding is a significant resistance to discarding objects, which is f...
The cognitive-behavioural model of hoarding disorder proposes that individuals may hoard to avoid ne...
Despite substantial advances in research on hoarding disorder over the past decade, the mechanisms d...
Initial research suggests that acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is efficacious in treating ho...
The cognitive-behavioural model of hoarding disorder incorporates information processing difficultie...
Objectives. Hoarding is associated with poor interpersonal functioning, such as social isolation and...
This study examined the function of hoarding behaviors and the relations between hoarding and a seri...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is marked by difficulty discarding, acquisition of items, and clutter. Cognit...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...
Hoarding is associated with functional impairment and impacts quality of life. One process that has ...
Psychological inflexibility is a psychopathological process referring to the tendency for behavior t...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
One of the core features of hoarding is the difficulty in discarding objects, a behavior maintained ...
Experts have argued that hoarding disorder occurs in part because hoarding behaviors help individual...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized primarily by difficulty discarding poss...
: One of the core features of hoarding is a significant resistance to discarding objects, which is f...
The cognitive-behavioural model of hoarding disorder proposes that individuals may hoard to avoid ne...
Despite substantial advances in research on hoarding disorder over the past decade, the mechanisms d...
Initial research suggests that acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is efficacious in treating ho...
The cognitive-behavioural model of hoarding disorder incorporates information processing difficultie...
Objectives. Hoarding is associated with poor interpersonal functioning, such as social isolation and...
This study examined the function of hoarding behaviors and the relations between hoarding and a seri...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is marked by difficulty discarding, acquisition of items, and clutter. Cognit...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...