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Accounts of hoarding behaviors have appeared in literature, as far back as 319 B.C.E. in the writings of Aristotle's student Theophrastus; in the news, like New York's infamous Collyer brothers in the 1940s; and more recently in popular reality television series.

But it wasn't until the publication of DSM-5 in 2013 that hoarding was classified as a disorder in its own right rather than as a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. In this single source, readers can access the most up-to-date comprehensive information on what is known about the disorder.

Drawing on the authors' own clinical experiences as well as the latest published research, Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide examines key features of the disorder and treatment approaches, such as:
• Phenomenology, including diagnosis, comorbidities, and assessment
• Etiology, from both a cognitive-behavioral and a neurobiological perspective
• Psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments, from cognitive-behavioral therapy, harm reduction strategies, and community approaches to the efficacy of specific drugs
• Challenges, including working with elderly patients, managing cases of animal hoarding, and distinguishing and addressing squalor

Key points for each chapter and numerous case studies will help readers easily reference and retain information, and the appendices feature useful symptom rating scales that can be applied to practice.

For psychiatrists, psychologists, human service and other mental health professionals, peer support counselors, community advocates, and professionals in training, this invaluable book will improve the reader's knowledge and skill in treating patients with hoarding disorder, both those with straightforward presentations and those with complicated ones.



Table of Contents

About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Phenomenology
Chapter 1. Introduction and History
Chapter 2. Diagnosis and Comorbidity
Chapter 3. Assessment
Chapter 4. Insight and Motivation
Part II: Etiology
Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Model
Chapter 6. Neurobiology
Part III: Interventions
Chapter 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Chapter 8. Pharmacotherapy
Chapter 9. Harm Reduction
Chapter 10. Community
Part IV: Challenges
Chapter 11. Elders
Chapter 12. Animal Hoarding
Chapter 13, Squalor
Chapter 14. Future Directions
Appendixes
Appendix A: Structured Interview for Hoarding Disorder (SIHD)
Appendix B: Clutter Image Rating (CIR)
Appendix C: Saving Inventory—Revised (SI-R)
Appendix D: Hoarding Rating Scale (HRS)
Appendix E: Activities of Daily Living—Hoarding Scale (ADL-H)

Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide

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    Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
    Publication Date: 27/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9781615373369, 978-1615373369
    ISBN10: 1615373365
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Accounts of hoarding behaviors have appeared in literature, as far back as 319 B.C.E. in the writings of Aristotle's student Theophrastus; in the news, like New York's infamous Collyer brothers in the 1940s; and more recently in popular reality television series.

    But it wasn't until the publication of DSM-5 in 2013 that hoarding was classified as a disorder in its own right rather than as a symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder or obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. In this single source, readers can access the most up-to-date comprehensive information on what is known about the disorder.

    Drawing on the authors' own clinical experiences as well as the latest published research, Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide examines key features of the disorder and treatment approaches, such as:
    • Phenomenology, including diagnosis, comorbidities, and assessment
    • Etiology, from both a cognitive-behavioral and a neurobiological perspective
    • Psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments, from cognitive-behavioral therapy, harm reduction strategies, and community approaches to the efficacy of specific drugs
    • Challenges, including working with elderly patients, managing cases of animal hoarding, and distinguishing and addressing squalor

    Key points for each chapter and numerous case studies will help readers easily reference and retain information, and the appendices feature useful symptom rating scales that can be applied to practice.

    For psychiatrists, psychologists, human service and other mental health professionals, peer support counselors, community advocates, and professionals in training, this invaluable book will improve the reader's knowledge and skill in treating patients with hoarding disorder, both those with straightforward presentations and those with complicated ones.



    Table of Contents

    About the Authors
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Part I: Phenomenology
    Chapter 1. Introduction and History
    Chapter 2. Diagnosis and Comorbidity
    Chapter 3. Assessment
    Chapter 4. Insight and Motivation
    Part II: Etiology
    Chapter 5. Cognitive-Behavioral Model
    Chapter 6. Neurobiology
    Part III: Interventions
    Chapter 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
    Chapter 8. Pharmacotherapy
    Chapter 9. Harm Reduction
    Chapter 10. Community
    Part IV: Challenges
    Chapter 11. Elders
    Chapter 12. Animal Hoarding
    Chapter 13, Squalor
    Chapter 14. Future Directions
    Appendixes
    Appendix A: Structured Interview for Hoarding Disorder (SIHD)
    Appendix B: Clutter Image Rating (CIR)
    Appendix C: Saving Inventory—Revised (SI-R)
    Appendix D: Hoarding Rating Scale (HRS)
    Appendix E: Activities of Daily Living—Hoarding Scale (ADL-H)

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