The Oxford handbook of hoarding and acquiring / edited by Randy O. Frost and 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. Epidemiological findings suggest that hoard...

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Other Authors: Frost, Randy O. (Editor), Steketee, Gail (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2014]
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part One : Introduction
  • Introduction and overview / Randy O. Frost, Gail Steketee
  • Hoarding in history / Fred Penzel
  • Part Two : Phenomenology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis
  • Phenomenology of hoarding / Gail Steketee, Randy O. Frost
  • Ownership and collecting / Russell Belk
  • Diagnosis of hoarding disorder / David Mataix-Cols, Lorena Fernandez de la Cruz
  • Hoarding behavior in other disorders / Alberto Pertusa, Andres Fonseca
  • Comorbidity in hoarding disorder / Michael G. Wheaton, Anna Van Meter
  • Acquisition of possessions in hoarding disorder / Randy O. Frost, Astrid Muller
  • Information processing / Kiara R. Timpano, Ashley M. Smith, Julia C. Yang, Demet Cek
  • Emotional attachment to objects in hoarding a critical review of the evidence / Stephen Kellett, Kathryn Holden
  • Animal hoarding / Gary J. Patronek, Catherine R. Ayers
  • Severe domestic squalor / Melissa M. Norberg, John Snowdon
  • Part Three : Etiology
  • Genetics and family models of hoarding disorder / Matthew E. Hirschtritt, Carol A. Mathews
  • The neurobiology of hoarding disorder / Kristin Slyne, David F. Tolin
  • Hoarding in animals the argument for a homology / Stephanie D. Preston
  • Psychological models of hoarding / Michael Kyrios
  • The economics of hoarding / Brian D. Vickers, Stephanie D. Preston
  • Part Four : Assessment and Intervention
  • Assessing hoarding and related phenomena / Jessica R. Grisham, Alishia D. Williams
  • Insight and motivation / Blaise L. Worden, James DiLoreto, David F. Tolin
  • Individual cognitive and behavioral treatment for hoarding / Gail Steketee
  • Alternative treatment modalities / Jordana Muroff
  • Pharmacotherapy of compulsive hoarding / Sanjaya Saxena
  • Family interventions for hoarding / Michael A. Tompkins, Tamara L. Hartl
  • Community interventions for hoarding / Christiana Bratiotis, Sheila Woody
  • Part Five : Hoarding in Special Populations
  • Compulsive hoarding in children / Jennifer M. Park, Joseph F. McGuire, Eric A. Storch
  • Hoarding in older adults / Catherine Ayers, Sadia Najmi, Ian Howard, Melanie Maddox
  • Part Six : Future Directions : Future Directions for Hoarding Research / Gail Steketee, Randy O. Frost.