compulsive hoarding barbara j. chromy. definition of hoarding no consistent definition of hoarding...

21
Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy

Upload: opal-bradford

Post on 17-Dec-2015

216 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Compulsive Hoarding

Barbara J. Chromy

Page 2: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Definition of Hoarding

• No consistent definition of hoarding

• The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical contexts to describe a broad spectrum of behavioral abnormities

(Maier, 2004)

Page 3: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Commonly Accepted Definition

1. The acquisition of, and failure to discard, a large number of possessions that appear to be of useless or limited value

Page 4: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Definition (continued)

2. Living spaces sufficiently cluttered so as to preclude activities for which those spaces were designed

Page 5: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Definition (continued)

3. Significant distress or impairment in functioning cause by the hoarding

(Frost, Hartl, & Gross)

Page 6: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Types of Hoarding

• Scarcity Mentality Hoarder– “What if the depression returns?”

• Frugality Mentality Hoarder– Nothing should be wasted

• Frozen Indecision Hoarder– Finds no decision easy

(NSGCD, 2003)

Page 7: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Types of Hoarding (continued)

• Ordinary Hoarders– Primarily objects

• Animal Hoarders– Can have in excess of 300 animals in a

home

• Trash Hoarders– Syllogomania

Page 8: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Types of Hoarding (continued)

• Animal Hoarding

Page 9: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Animal Hoarding Defined

• HSUS defines an animal hoarder as a person who has more animals than he or she can properly care for

• A defining characteristic of animal hoarders is their refusal to acknowledge their inability to care for the number of animals they have accumulated

(Simmons, 2006)

Page 10: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Causes

• Little is known about onset and course of compulsive hoarding

Grisham, Frost, Steketee,

Kim and Hood (2006)

Page 11: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Prevalence

• 1.4 to 2 million people in the United States have compulsive hoarding syndrome

(Maidment, 2005; Collingwood, 2006).

• Hoarding accompanies OCD in 25% to 40% of individuals diagnosed

(Understanding Hoarding, 2005; Seedat and Stein, 2002).

• 2-3% of the general population has OCD and up to one-third of those diagnosed with OCD exhibit hoarding behavior

(Cohen, 2004; Haggerty, 2006).

Page 12: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Co-morbidity

• Anorexia nervosa• Bipolar disorder• Dementia• Depression• Impulse control

disorders– Such as compulsive

buying or gambling

• Social phobia

• Obsessive-compulsive disorder

• Personality disorders• Schizophrenia• Diogenes syndrome• Prader-Willi syndrome• Head injury• Autism

Page 13: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Hoarding Dangers

• Health hazards• Injury• Isolation

Page 14: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Impact on Elderly

• Compulsive hoarding is known to co-exist with both dementia and Diogenes syndrome; two conditions that are correlated with age

• Compulsive hoarders are more likely to be socially isolated, live alone, and to be female

Page 15: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Impact on Elderly (continued)

• Hoarding medications is not uncommon among the elderly who have many ways to obtain drugs

(MacIsaac & Bartus Adamson, 1989)

Page 16: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Treatment

• No known ‘cure’ for compulsive hoarding

(Understanding Hoarding, 2005)

• Traditional treatments for OCD have not proven to be effective with compulsive hoarders

(Saxena and Maidment, 2004)

Page 17: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Treatment (continued)

• Intensive multimodal treatment found effective in pilot studies following a course of up to one year

• This treatment focused on the following areas 1) discarding; 2) organizing; 3) preventing incoming clutter; and 4) introducing alternative behaviors

(Saxena & Maidment, 2004)

Page 18: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Applications

• Educators need to bring educational programs about hoarding to their communities

• Need to spearhead or gain access to community hoarding task forces to protect the interest of older adults

• Research how hoarding manifest itself in the elderly, the special concerns of elderly hoarders, and effective treatment protocols for older hoarders

Page 19: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

Conclusion

• Compulsive hoarding is a devastating disorder that is not well understood and is difficult to treat

• Prevalence rates are unclear and the causes have not been identified

• Early intervention is essential

Page 20: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

References• Maier, T. (2004). On phenomenology and classification of hoarding:

A review. Acta Psychiatr Scand, 110, 323-337.• Frost, R.O., & Gross, R.C. (1993). The hoarding of possessions.

Behavioral Research and Therapy, 31, 367-381.• Frost, R.O., & Hartl, T. (1996). A cognitive-behavioral model of

compulsive hoarding. • Behavioral Research and Therapy, 34(4), 341-350.• National Study Group on Chronic Disorganizations (NSGCD).

(2003). Types of hoarding: Different perspective [fact Sheet 02 3-03], 1-2. Retrieved from www.nsgcd.org.

• Simmons, R. (2006). Behind closed doors: The horrors of animal hoarding. The Humane Society of the United States. Retrieved 11.27/06 from http://www.hsus.org/pets/issues_affecting_our_pets/behind_closed_doors_the_horrors_of_animal_hoarding.html.

Page 21: Compulsive Hoarding Barbara J. Chromy. Definition of Hoarding No consistent definition of hoarding The term is used in different clinical and non-clinical

References (continued)

• Grisham, J.R., Frost, R.O., Steketee, G., Kim, H. & Hood, S. (2006). Age of onset of compulsive hoarding. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 675-686.

• Cohen, J. (2004). The danger of hoarding. USA Today; 2/19/04 [Electronic version].

• Haggerty, J. (2006). The impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychcentral.com, retrieved 11/27/06 from http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/02/the-impact-of-obsessive-compulsive-disorder/.

• MacIsaac, A.M., & Bartus Adamson, C. (1989). Multiple Medications: Is your elderly patient caught in the storm? Nursing, July, 60-64.

• Saxena, S. & Maidment, M. (2004). Treatment of compulsive hoarding. JCLP/In Session, 60, 1143-1154.