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How to take back your life when your things are taking over. Why
does Cliff, a successful lawyer who regularly wins landmark cases,
step over two-foot piles of paper whenever he opens his front door?
Why do Joan and Paul ask Children's Services to take their three
children instead of decluttering their home? Why does Lucinda feel
intense pressure to hold onto her family's heirlooms even though
she has no room for them? They have hoarding disorder, which an
estimated 2% to 6% of the adult population worldwide experience.
Conquer the Clutter offers hope to anyone affected by hoarding.
Real-life vignettes, combined with easy-to-use assessment and
intervention tools, support those who hoard-and those who care
about them. Written by Elaine Birchall, a social worker dedicated
to helping people declutter and achieve long-term control over
their belongings, the book * provides an overview of hoarding,
defining what it is-and is not * explains the difference between
clutter and hoarding * describes different types of hoarding in
detail, including impulse shopping, "closet" hoarding, and animal
hoarding * debunks myths about hoarding and hoarders * explores the
effects that hoarding has on relationships, on work, and on
physical and financial health * presents a practical, step-by-step
plan of action for decluttering * contains dedicated advice from
individuals who have successfully overcome their hoarding disorder
The most comprehensive work about hoarding on the market, Conquer
the Clutter discusses special populations who are not often singled
out, such as the disabled and the elderly, and includes numerous
worksheets to assist individuals in determining the scope of their
hoarding disorder and tackling the problem. Over 40 pages of
additional resources are available online at
jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/conquer-clutter.
How to take back your life when your things are taking over. Why
does Cliff, a successful lawyer who regularly wins landmark cases,
step over two-foot piles of paper whenever he opens his front door?
Why do Joan and Paul ask Children's Services to take their three
children instead of decluttering their home? Why does Lucinda feel
intense pressure to hold onto her family's heirlooms even though
she has no room for them? They have hoarding disorder, which an
estimated 2% to 6% of the adult population worldwide experience.
Conquer the Clutter offers hope to anyone affected by hoarding.
Real-life vignettes, combined with easy-to-use assessment and
intervention tools, support those who hoard-and those who care
about them. Written by Elaine Birchall, a social worker dedicated
to helping people declutter and achieve long-term control over
their belongings, the book * provides an overview of hoarding,
defining what it is-and is not * explains the difference between
clutter and hoarding * describes different types of hoarding in
detail, including impulse shopping, "closet" hoarding, and animal
hoarding * debunks myths about hoarding and hoarders * explores the
effects that hoarding has on relationships, on work, and on
physical and financial health * presents a practical, step-by-step
plan of action for decluttering * contains dedicated advice from
individuals who have successfully overcome their hoarding disorder
The most comprehensive work about hoarding on the market, Conquer
the Clutter discusses special populations who are not often singled
out, such as the disabled and the elderly, and includes numerous
worksheets to assist individuals in determining the scope of their
hoarding disorder and tackling the problem. Over 40 pages of
additional resources are available online at
jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/conquer-clutter.
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