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    Gail Steketee, Randy O. Frost.
    Summary: "The relationship people have with their possessions ranges from purely utilitarian to intensely emotional. For most people, their personal possessions provide them with a sense of security, comfort, and pleasure. However, if someone loses the ability to distinguish useful or important possessions from those that make life overly complicated, the objects can become a prison. For people who suffer from Hoarding Disorder (HD), the process of getting rid of unneeded objects is not easy. For them, possessions never "feel" unneeded and trying to get rid of them is an excruciating emotional ordeal. This Second Edition of Treatment for Hoarding Disorder is the culmination of more than 20 years of research on understanding hoarding and building an effective intervention to address its myriad components. Thoroughly updated and reflective of changes made to the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5), this second edition of the client Workbook and accompanying Therapist Guide outlines an empirically supported and effective CBT program for treating hoarding disorder. This Workbook is meant to guide clients through their treatment for hoarding disorder with their clinician. It includes homework, forms, exercises, and behavioral experiments for clients to test their personal beliefs about possessions, develop an organization plan and filing system, and sort and organize items room by room. A major goal of the treatment is to recapture the positive role of possessions in the lives of people with hoarding problems, and strategies are outlined for sustaining gains and making further progress, as well as for managing stressful life events that can provoke problematic acquiring and difficulty discarding"-- Provided by publisher. "This Second Edition of Treatment for Hoarding Disorder is the culmination of more than 20 years of research on understanding hoarding and building an effective intervention to address its myriad components. Thoroughly updated and reflective of changes made to the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-5), this second edition of the client Workbook and accompanying Therapist Guide outlines an empirically supported and effective CBT program for treating hoarding disorder"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Assessing hoarding problems
    Developing your personal hoarding model
    Planning your treatment
    Reducing acquiring
    Skills training
    Making decisions about saving and discarding
    Changing beliefs: thinking your way out of the hoarding box
    Maintaining your gains
    Appendix Forms
    Personal session form (chapter 2)
    Instructions for coaches (chapter 2)
    Scoring key for assessments (chapters 2 & 9)
    Brief thought record (chapter 3)
    Hoarding model (chapter 3)
    Practice form (chapter 4)
    Downward arrow form (chapter 4)
    Acquiring questions form (chapter 5)
    Task list (chapter 6)
    Personal organizing plan (chapter 6)
    Preparing for organizing form (chapter 6)
    Thought listing exercise form (chapter 7)
    Questions about possessions form (chapter 7)
    Behavioral experiment form (chapter 7)
    Thought record form (chapter 8)
    About the Authors
    Index.
    Digital Access Oxford 2014