LEADER 00000nam a22006377i 4500 001 bpvf9pq883smmc62 008 210104s2020 xxu||||e|b||||001 0|eng|c 020 9780190946395|qhardback 020 0190946393|qhardback 020 9780190946388|qpaperback 020 0190946385|qpaperback 041 eng 082 04 616.8584|223/swe 092 0 616.858|bengelska 100 1 Steketee, Gail|4aut 245 10 Hoarding :|bwhat everyone needs to know /|cGail Steketee, Christiana Bratiotis 264 1 New York :|bOxford University Press,|c[2020] 264 4 |c©2020 300 xix, 193 pages|c21 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 What everyone needs to know 504 Includes bibliographical references and index 520 "In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association determined that hoarding disorder (HD) is a diagnosable mental health condition. This disorder has been studied only in the past three decades, although information about this surprisingly common problem has been accumulating at a great rate in recent years. In fact, published papers about hoarding have increased from 3 during the first half of the 1990s to 319 in first half of the current decade (2010-2015). This increased rate of published research on hoarding has continued in the past few years. In Dr. Randy Frost and Dr. Tamara Hartl's seminal 1996 paper on the "compulsive hoarding" syndrome, the authors proposed an explanation as to why people hoarded objects in their homes. Remarkably, the information they provided and their explanation stand up well today, even after scores of studies have been conducted on the psychopathology and treatment of hoarding. No doubt this information will continue to be updated in the coming years, but it provides a sound basis for understanding this complex and very serious condition"--|cProvided by publisher 650 0 Compulsive hoarding 650 0 Obsessive-compulsive disorder 650 7 Tvångsmässigt samlande|2sao 650 7 Tvångssyndrom|2sao 700 1 Bratiotis, Christiana|4aut 830 0 What everyone needs to know
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