Background and aims: Most individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) are prone to excessively acquiring new possessions. Understanding the factors that contribute to this collecting behavior will allow us to develop better treatment approaches for HD. The aim of this study was to test our assumption that an anxious attachment style is associated with a tendency to anthropomorphize comforting objects and an inability to tolerate distress, which in turn leads to excessive acquisition. Methods: A total of 361 participants with subclinical to clinical acquisition problems (77.8% female) completed a series of self-report measures. Results: As expected, greater anxious attachment was related to greater distress intolerance and stronger tendencies ...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
Background and aims: The appetitive aspects of hoarding disorder, such as the compulsive acquisition...
Hoarding behaviours are characterised by the acquisition of and failure to discard possessions, whic...
People with Hoarding Disorder (HD) often report excessive emotional attachment to possessions. This ...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterised by compulsive acquisition and extreme difficulty discarding ...
Our lives are interwoven with artefacts of our own creation. While these artefacts are (objectively ...
Background: Excessive emotional attachments to objects in hoarding may represent a compensatory stra...
Background and aims: People who hoard form intense attachments to their possessions and save items f...
Excessive acquiring is a common symptom of hoarding disorder (HD). Little is known about subjective ...
Background: It is suggested that the different psychological vulnerability factors of intolerance of...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized primarily by difficulty discarding poss...
This study aimed to test which particular facets of emotion regulation (ER) are most linked to sympt...
Background: Emotion regulation (ER) problems, as operationalised by the Difficulties in ER Scale (DE...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...
Background and aims: The appetitive aspects of hoarding disorder, such as the compulsive acquisition...
Hoarding behaviours are characterised by the acquisition of and failure to discard possessions, whic...
People with Hoarding Disorder (HD) often report excessive emotional attachment to possessions. This ...
Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterised by compulsive acquisition and extreme difficulty discarding ...
Our lives are interwoven with artefacts of our own creation. While these artefacts are (objectively ...
Background: Excessive emotional attachments to objects in hoarding may represent a compensatory stra...
Background and aims: People who hoard form intense attachments to their possessions and save items f...
Excessive acquiring is a common symptom of hoarding disorder (HD). Little is known about subjective ...
Background: It is suggested that the different psychological vulnerability factors of intolerance of...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Hoarding disorder (HD) is characterized primarily by difficulty discarding poss...
This study aimed to test which particular facets of emotion regulation (ER) are most linked to sympt...
Background: Emotion regulation (ER) problems, as operationalised by the Difficulties in ER Scale (DE...
BACKGROUND: Research concerning the role of attachment and social support in hoarding is currently ...
Hoarding disorder is a complex form of psychopathology that is characterized by excessive accumulati...
The present study addressed four broad research questions: 1) During a discarding task, do hoarding ...