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Acceptance and commitment therapy for hoarding disorder: A proposed treatment protocol for individuals
Australian Psychologist ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-07 , DOI: 10.1111/ap.12438
Jan Eppingstall 1 , Sophia Xenos 1 , Keong Yap 2
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Abstract Objective This article offers a practical guide for an acceptance‐based hoarding disorder (HD) treatment protocol for clinicians, which is an augmentation of the cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for HD originally developed by Steketee and Frost. Method Although efficacy research is yet to be conducted on this new protocol, this proposed acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) protocol for hoarding individuals is presented as a framework for current researchers and clinicians to pioneer evidence‐based efficacy studies. Results Ongoing improvements in clutter levels have been one of the concerns with CBT for HD. Although limited information is available on treatment follow‐up, what has been found is that the reduction in clutter is likely to stall post‐treatment and no further discarding occurs without further intervention. Conclusion Thus the urgent need for the inclusion or augmentation of ACT into existing treatment protocols is warranted.

中文翻译:

囤积障碍的接受和承诺疗法:针对个人的拟议治疗方案

摘要 目的本文为临床医生提供基于接受的囤积障碍 (HD) 治疗方案的实用指南,这是最初由 Steketee 和 Frost 开发的 HD 认知行为疗法 (CBT) 的增强。方法 尽管尚未对该新方案进行功效研究,但提出的用于囤积个人的接受和承诺疗法 (ACT) 方案是当前研究人员和临床医生开创循证功效研究的框架。结果 杂波水平的持续改进一直是 HD 的 CBT 关注的问题之一。尽管有关治疗随访的信息有限,但已发现杂波的减少可能会在治疗后停止,并且在没有进一步干预的情况下不会发生进一步的丢弃。
更新日期:2019-11-07
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