The Oxford handbook of hoarding and acquiring / edited by Randy O. Frost and Gail Steketee ; editor in chief Peter E. Nathan.

The Oxford Handbook of Hoarding and Acquiring is the first volume to detail the empirical research on hoarding.

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Other Authors: Frost, Randy O., Steketee, Gail, Nathan, Peter E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; The Oxford Handbook of Hoarding and Acquiring; Copyright; SHORT CONTENTS; OXFORD LIBRARY OF PSYCHOLOGY; ABOUT THE EDITORS; CONTRIBUTORS; 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 Evidence11. 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 Hoarding23. 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.