Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder Therapist Guide
Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder Therapist Guide
- ISBN 13:
9780199340965
- ISBN 10:
019934096X
- Edition: 1st
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 03/26/2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary
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:
· receive education about HD and about the CBT model
· discuss therapy goals and personal values
· practice motivational enhancement methods including identifying barriers to progress
· receive training in organizing and problem-solving about hoarding problems
· learn cognitive therapy strategies to reduce problematic hoarding beliefs and to replace acquiring with more adaptive behaviors
· practice sorting, removing clutter, and not acquiring, beginning with easier tasks
· 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.