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TREATMENT BY EXPERIENCE My recovery from hoarding and how I help other people with the issue. Angela Dillon, psychologist
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“IT’S HARD FOR MOST OF US TO IMAGINE WHAT GOES THROUGH THE MIND OF A HOARDER.” ….. NOT FOR ME! My story: The history of my issue and How I overcame Hoarding Disorder How I treat people with hoarding difficulties.
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MY STORY Began in childhood. My late husband commented that I was a hoarder in my 20’s because he noticed: I wanted to save stuff that most other people throw away The distress I exhibited around getting rid of things The time it took to me to make decisions about discarding things -> churning I thought yes I’m a hoarder but didn’t really think it was a problem
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MY TREATMENT OF MY HOARDING Early treatment in my 20’s getting rid of newspapers. Tried to develop better organisational systems I used Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)to examine, question and change my beliefs over many years Did experiments of getting rid of progressively more anxiety provoking items.
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WHY I DECIDED TO WORK IN THIS AREA My own experience Hoarding Disorder (HD) having it’s own diagnostic category (2013) Need for more psychological treatments Help avoid enforced cleanouts or evictions. Specialised treatment to encourage help-seeking.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT Evidenced based treatment- Gail Steketee and Randy Frost Work together to solve the issue. Examples from my life where appropriate Individualised. Home visits Thorough assessment – Diagnosis Discovering together why it started and the complex factors that contribute to the behaviour Understanding how they came to this point helps to address the self-defeating beliefs that have led to hoarding. Motivation and setting goals
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT CONT.. Reducing acquiring and reducing clutter by sorting and discarding Main approaches involved in addressing the non-acquiring and sorting are: Skills training Behavioural methods Cognitive Therapy Targeting the irrational beliefs around possessions as these drive the hoarding behaviour.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT - SOME EXAMPLES Variety of strategies - use those that work best for the individual Home visits People to bring a box of items in to sort. Have three piles to sort items into: keep, discard and undecided. Have boxes/bags ready. Items to ‘discard’ – give-away, recycle and rubbish
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT - SOME EXAMPLES CONT. Talk aloud while sorting Behavioural experiments Leave item with me for a week Challenging cognitive distortions Advantages and disadvantages
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I love working in this area and it is a privilege to work with people wishing to overcome their hoarding problems I hope knowing I recovered and that it can be treated gives hope to others & encourages them to seek help if needed. Email: angeladillonpsych@gmail.comangeladillonpsych@gmail.com Reference: Steketee, G. & Frost, R. (2014) Treatment for Hoarding Disorder. Therapist Guide. (2 nd ed.) New York: Oxford University Press.
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I learn more and more every day ANCORA IMPARO (“I am still learning”)
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