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Understanding the multiple layers of complexity associated with hoarding and children
Children Australia Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.1017/cha.2020.46
Jordana Muroff , Suzanne Chabaud , Eric A. Storch

Consideration of prevalence estimates, age of onset, social and economic impairment and safety risks highlight that youth may be negatively impacted by hoarding through personal attachment, difficulty letting go and engagement in hoarding behaviour, and/or living in a home with a hoarding parent/caregiver Dr Soreni and colleagues’ paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on the phenomenology of hoarding in childhood, including clinical features and other factors (e g , symptoms, development, attachment, information processing, comorbidity, family, social functioning) as well as a brief client vignette [ ]a commentary and personal account by Ms Crawford provides a picture of what it is like to be the child of someone with a hoarding problem who subsequently has had a professional career in the management and response to animal hoarding

中文翻译:

了解与囤积和儿童相关的多层复杂性

对流行率估计、发病年龄、社会和经济损害以及安全风险的考虑突出表明,青少年可能会因个人依恋、难以放下和参与囤积行为和/或与囤积父母住在家里而受到囤积的负面影响/看护人 Soreni 博士及其同事的论文全面回顾了有关儿童囤积现象的文献,包括临床特征和其他因素(例如,症状、发展、依恋、信息处理、合并症、家庭、社会功能)以及一个简短的客户小插曲 [ ] Crawford 女士的评论和个人帐户提供了一幅图片,描述了作为一个有囤积问题的人的孩子是什么感觉,后来在管理和响应方面有专业的职业生涯到动物囤积
更新日期:2020-09-01
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