Treatment for hoarding disorder : therapist guide /
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 fr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2014]
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Edición: | Second edition. |
Colección: | Treatments that work.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction to Hoarding Disorder; Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Treatment for Hoarding Disorder; Chapter 3 Assessing Hoarding; Chapter 4 Case Formulation; Chapter 5 Enhancing Motivation; Chapter 6 Planning Treatment; Chapter 7 Reducing Acquiring; Chapter 8 Training Skills; Chapter 9 Making Decisions About Saving and Discarding; Chapter 10 Cognitive Strategies; Chapter 11 Complications in the Treatment of Hoarding Disorder; Chapter 12 Maintaining Gains; Appendices; 1. Clinician Session Form; 2. Hoarding Interview; 3. Hoarding Rating Scale (HRS).
- 4. Saving Inventory-Revised (SI-R)5. Clutter Image Rating (CIR); 6. Saving Cognitions Inventory (SCI); 7. Activities of Daily Living in Hoarding (ADL-H); 8. Safety Questions; 9. Home Environment Index (HEI); 10. Scoring Keys; 11. General Conceptual Model of Hoarding; 12. Brief Th ought Record; 13. Acquiring Form; 14. Clutter Visualization Form; 15. Unclutter Visualization Form; 16. Acquiring Visualization Form; 17. Practice Form; 18. Thought Record; 19. Instructions for Coaches; 20. Family Response to Hoarding Scale (FRHS); References; Readings and Resources; About the Authors; Index; A; B; C.
- De; f; g; h; i; j; k; l; m; n; o; p; r; s; t; u; v; w.