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A psychological perspective on hoarding: Good practice guidelines: Second edition

Current price: $13.99
A psychological perspective on hoarding: Good practice guidelines: Second edition
A psychological perspective on hoarding: Good practice guidelines: Second edition

Barnes and Noble

A psychological perspective on hoarding: Good practice guidelines: Second edition

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A comprehensive second edition of this popular report from the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP), tailored for psychological professionals to help them support individuals with hoarding difficulties, and understand the complexities of hoarding behaviour without the stigma of labels, focusing instead on the person behind the condition. With insights from both lived experience and expert practitioners, this book offers a compassionate and practical approach to addressing hoarding within mental health and social care settings. Read about evidence-based interventions and best practices, guided by the latest research and recommendations, from assessment to intervention, safeguarding to advocacy, this resource equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the challenges of hoarding disorder effectively. With clear guidance and actionable insights, this updated report empowers psychological professionals to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals struggling with hoarding difficulties.

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