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ISBN 10: 0199937788
ISBN 13: 9780199937783
Author: Randy O. Frost, Gail Steketee
Hoarding involves the acquisition of and inability to discard large numbers of possessions that clutter the living area of the person collecting them. It becomes a disorder when the behavior causes significant distress or interferes with functioning. Hoarding can interfere with activities of daily living (such as being able to sit in chairs or sleep in a bed), work efficiency, family relationships, as well as health and safety. Hoarding behavior can range from mild to life-threatening. Epidemiological findings suggest that hoarding occurs in 2-6% of the adult population, making it two to three times more common than obsessive-compulsive disorder. The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) now includes Hoarding Disorder as a distinct disorder within the OCD and Related Anxiety Disorders section, creating a demand for information about it. The Oxford Handbook of Hoarding and Acquiring is the first volume to detail the empirical research on hoarding. Including contributions from all of the leading researchers in the field, this comprehensive volume is divided into four sections in addition to introductory and concluding chapters by the editors: Phenomenology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis; Etiology; Assessment and Intervention; and Hoarding in Special Populations. The summaries of research and clinical interventions contained here clarify the emotional and behavioral features, diagnostic challenges, and nature of the treatment interventions for this new disorder. This handbook will be a critical resource for both practitioners and researchers, including psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, epidemiologists, social workers, occupational therapists, and other health and mental health professionals who encounter clients with hoarding problems in their practice and research.
Table of contents:
Part One • Introduction
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Hoarding in History
Part Two • Phenomenology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis
3. Phenomenology of Hoarding
4. Ownership and Collecting
5. Diagnosis of Hoarding Disorder
6. Hoarding Behavior in Other Disorders
7. Comorbidity in Hoarding Disorder
8. Acquisition of Possessions in Hoarding Disorder
9. Information Processing
10. Emotional Attachment to Objects in Hoarding: A Critical Review of the Evidence
11. Animal Hoarding
12. Severe Domestic Squalor
Part Three • Etiology
13. Genetics and Family Models of Hoarding Disorder
14. The Neurobiology of Hoarding Disorder
15. Hoarding in Animals: The Argument for a Homology
16. Psychological Models of Hoarding
17. The Economics of Hoarding
Part Four • Assessment and Intervention
18. Assessing Hoarding and Related Phenomena
19. Insight and Motivation
20. Individual Cognitive and Behavioral Treatment for Hoarding
21. Alternative Treatment Modalities
22. Pharmacotherapy of Compulsive Hoarding
23. Family Interventions for Hoarding
24. Community Interventions for Hoarding
Part Five • Hoarding in Special Populations
25. Compulsive Hoarding in Children
26. Hoarding in Older Adults
Part Six • Future Directions
27. Future Directions for Hoarding Research
Appendices
Author Index
Subject Index
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