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Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder - Therapist Guide (Paperback)
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Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder - Therapist Guide (Paperback)
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For the first time, Hoarding Disorder (HD) is now recognized as a
distinct disorder in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), separate from OCD.
HD has also received much more attention and exposure in recent
years. Consequently, more people will be recommended for treatment,
increasing the demand and need for clinicians who deliver this
specialized intervention. Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder:
Therapist Guide outlines a cognitive-behavioral therapy program for
HD using a group model. Clinicians deliver group therapy over 20
weekly sessions of 1.5 to 2 hours each. A single experienced
clinician can lead the group or a co-therapy model can be used with
two clinicians, one experienced and one in training. Groups of 6 to
8 participants: DT receive education about HD and about the CBT
model DT discuss therapy goals and personal values DT practice
motivational enhancement methods including identifying barriers to
progress DT receive training in organizing and problem-solving
about hoarding problems DT learn cognitive therapy strategies to
reduce problematic hoarding beliefs and to replace acquiring with
more adaptive behaviors DT practice sorting, removing clutter, and
not acquiring, beginning with easier tasks DT and identify in-home
supports. Final sessions focus on reviewing the most effective
therapy methods, coping with change, and highlighting strategies
for maintaining gains. Group members use the Treatment for Hoarding
Disorder: Workbook, Second Edition to assist with practice
exercises. All of the necessary forms and worksheets are provided
in the books and online. Treatment proceeds in a flexible
session-by-session fashion with attention to group process. Written
for psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, counselors, and
psychiatric nurses, this Therapist Guide will promote effective
group treatment of people with hoarding disorder.
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