Hoarding Disorder Case Study
This video answers the question: Can I analyze a case study involving hoarding disorder?
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Hoarding disorder was first introduced as an official mental disorder in 2013 with the publication of DSM 5, before that the symptoms of hoarding recognized, but was thought to a possible expression of OCD or related to psychosis, in some cases perhaps OCPD (one of the symptom criteria for OCPD is the inability to throw out worthless items)
The criteria for hoarding disorder:
A. persistent difficulty discarding possessions, regardless of value
B. the difficulty is due to a perceived need to save the items and to distress associated with discarding
C. the difficulty results in the accumulation of possessions that causes congestion in living areas
D. clinically significant distress
E. not attributable to a medical condition
F. not better explained by another mental disorder (e.g. OCD, MDD, or schizophrenia)
Cermele, J. A., Melendez-Pallitto, L., & Pandina, G. J. (2001). Intervention in compulsive hoarding: A case study. Behavior Modification, 25(2), 214–232. doi:/10.1177/0145445501252003
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author.
Видео Hoarding Disorder Case Study канала Dr. Todd Grande
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Hoarding disorder was first introduced as an official mental disorder in 2013 with the publication of DSM 5, before that the symptoms of hoarding recognized, but was thought to a possible expression of OCD or related to psychosis, in some cases perhaps OCPD (one of the symptom criteria for OCPD is the inability to throw out worthless items)
The criteria for hoarding disorder:
A. persistent difficulty discarding possessions, regardless of value
B. the difficulty is due to a perceived need to save the items and to distress associated with discarding
C. the difficulty results in the accumulation of possessions that causes congestion in living areas
D. clinically significant distress
E. not attributable to a medical condition
F. not better explained by another mental disorder (e.g. OCD, MDD, or schizophrenia)
Cermele, J. A., Melendez-Pallitto, L., & Pandina, G. J. (2001). Intervention in compulsive hoarding: A case study. Behavior Modification, 25(2), 214–232. doi:/10.1177/0145445501252003
American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author.
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