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The Hoarding Handbook

The Hoarding Handbook

A Guide for Human Service Professionals

9780195385519
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Hoarding is a serious, time-consuming, and expensive problem for virtually every community across the United States. First responders often encounter hoarding unexpectedly and are confused about how to resolve the wide range of problems, from public health and fire safety violations, to housing violations, to concern for the welfare of children, elders and animals. Sometimes solutions must be coordinated across several human service disciplines. The first of its kind, this handyguide is a nuts and bolts resource filled with case studies, tips and strategies, and easy-to-use suggestions for professionals responding to hoarding situations.Organized around the common ways hoarding captures the attention of social service providers, this user-friendly guide provides tools to assess the problem, to coordinate and delegate tasks among helping professionals, and to work directly with reluctant hoarders and those affected by the hoarding. Chapters give hands-on guidance and decision trees for who should be involved and what strategies are needed for each case. This book is compassionate and comprehensive, an invaluable reference forsocial workers and human service providers in a broad range of fields.
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OUP USA
86554
9780195385519
9780195385519

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
386
  • Foreword; Randy O. Frost; ; Introduction; 1. Hoarding and Its Effects; 2. Special Challenges: Interpersonal Aspects of Working with Hoarding; 3. Working with Service Delivery Systems: The Hoarding Task Force Model; 4. Assessment of Severity and Risks to Self and Others; With contributions by Sarah L. Dowal; 5. Hoarding and Mental Health Services; 6. Hoarding and Housing; With contributions by Jesse Edsell-Vetter; 7. Hoarding and Public Health and Safety; With contributions by Paul Halfmann; 8. Hoarding and Protective Services; 9. Hoarding of Animals; With contributions by Jesse Edsell-Vetter and Gary Patronek; 10. Hoarding and the Legal System; 11. Medical Aspects of Hoarding; 12. Role of Professional Organizers; 13. Next Steps in Services for Hoarding; Appendix; Resources; Glossary; References; Index;
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