The Psychology of Hoarding Disorder: Approaches for Treatment
While pharmacotherapy research has revealed some promising findings, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) remains the gold standard for treating hoarding disorder.
While pharmacotherapy research has revealed some promising findings, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) remains the gold standard for treating hoarding disorder.
A study investigated age-related differences in the level of functional and cognitive impairment in 122 adults with hoarding disorder.
A form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, hoarding is characterized by a fear of making mistakes in what to keep or discard similar to “obsessions,” while urges to save or acquire new items seem similar to “compulsions.”