From Hoarding to Hope

From Hoarding to Hope
Title From Hoarding to Hope PDF eBook
Author Geralin Thomas
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2015-04-05
Genre Compulsive hoarding
ISBN 9781506148359

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From Hoarding to Hope is designed to be a strategic guidebook to help you assemble the right team of profesional service providers: clinicians, social workers, home health-care workers, professional organizers, public-health workers, professional organizers, public-health workers or animal control. (back cover).

Digging Out

Digging Out
Title Digging Out PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Tompkins
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Pages 210
Release 2009
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1572245948

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In Digging Out, two psychologists who specialize in compulsive hoarding show readers with a friend or family member who hoards how to use harm reduction, a proven-effective model, to help their loved one live safely and comfortably in his or her own home and improve their relationship with the hoarder.

Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding

Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding
Title Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding PDF eBook
Author Jerome Bubrick
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Pages 211
Release 2004-07-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1608822516

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Although the much-satirized image of a house overflowing with National Geographics and infested with cats may make us chuckle, the reality of compulsive hoarding is no laughing matter. The most common reason for evictions in the US and a significant risk factor for fatal house fires, compulsive hoarding is a treatable condition related to obsessive-compulsive disorder. It is characterized by the acquisition of possessions that have little or no value, which the sufferer, often referred to as the saver, has great difficulty discarding. This book, the first ever written for savers and their families, provides an overview of compulsive hoarding and how it relates to obsessive-compulsive disorder. It discusses hoarding broadly, offering readers perspectives on the physical, behavioral, and value-oriented aspects of the condition. You can use its assessment tools to help decide why you or your loved one hoards. Skill-building exercises help you determine how to beat the hoarding problem by addressing issues that often underlie compulsive saving. Even though this is fundamentally a self-help book, it contains a frank discussion about the need for professional help in some hoarding cases, how to find it, and what medications have been proven effective for savers.

Buried in Treasures

Buried in Treasures
Title Buried in Treasures PDF eBook
Author David Tolin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 219
Release 2013-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199329257

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Describes the psychological roots of compulsive hoarding and presents practical strategies for treating and overcoming the behavior.

Dirty Secret

Dirty Secret
Title Dirty Secret PDF eBook
Author Jessie Sholl
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 338
Release 2010-12-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1439192537

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A fascinating look at compulsive hoarding by a woman whose mother suffers from the disease. To be the child of a compulsive hoarder is to live in a permanent state of unease. Because if my mother is one of those crazy junk-house people, then what does that make me? When her divorced mother was diagnosed with cancer, New York City writer Jessie Sholl returned to her hometown of Minneapolis to help her prepare for her upcoming surgery and get her affairs in order. While a daunting task for any adult dealing with an aging parent, it’s compounded for Sholl by one lifelong, complex, and confounding truth: her mother is a compulsive hoarder. Dirty Secret is a daughter’s powerful memoir of confronting her mother’s disorder, of searching for the normalcy that was never hers as a child, and, finally, cleaning out the clutter of her mother’s home in the hopes of salvaging the true heart of their relationship—before it’s too late. Growing up, young Jessie knew her mother wasn’t like other mothers: chronically disorganized, she might forgo picking Jessie up from kindergarten to spend the afternoon thrift store shopping. Now, tracing the downward spiral in her mother’s hoarding behavior to the death of a long-time boyfriend, she bravely wades into a pathological sea of stuff: broken appliances, moldy cowboy boots, twenty identical pairs of graying bargain-bin sneakers, abandoned arts and crafts, newspapers, magazines, a dresser drawer crammed with discarded eyeglasses, shovelfuls of junk mail . . . the things that become a hoarder’s “treasures.” With candor, wit, and not a drop of sentimentality, Jessie Sholl explores the many personal and psychological ramifications of hoarding while telling an unforgettable mother-daughter tale.

Zen of Hoarding

Zen of Hoarding
Title Zen of Hoarding PDF eBook
Author Saira Priest
Publisher Saira Priest
Pages 145
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0972662898

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Hoarding

Hoarding
Title Hoarding PDF eBook
Author Gail Steketee
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 225
Release 2020
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190946393

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Hoarding disorder is the excessive saving of objects and difficulty parting with them to a point that clutter in the home interferes with one's ability to use rooms and furnishings for their intended purpose. Hoarding: What Everyone Needs to Know demystifies this complex problem, what it looks like and why it may develop, and how it can be treated.