PPT-Trichotillomania, Hoarding Disorder and Excoriation Disord

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Allison Cowan MD Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Boonshoft School of Medicine Wright State University Dayton OH Disclosures Nothing to disclose Access

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Allison Cowan MD Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry Boonshoft School of Medicine Wright State University Dayton OH Disclosures Nothing to disclose Access Ohio Ohios Telepsychiatry Project for Intellectual Disability. Dr. Jennifer Patterson. Dr. Melissa Rowland . MidAmerican Psychological Institute, P.C.. Objectives. Define hoarding. Identify different types of hoarding. Causes of hoarding. How hoarding evolves. Treatment and prognosis. Janet Yeats, MA LMFT – . janet@thehoardingproject.org. Co-founder, The Hoarding Project. Healthy Homes and Communities – October 1, 2013. FAQ: What is compulsive hoarding?. Quick answer: . With the DSM5 hoarding disorder is a diagnosis, the common definition has 4 parts:. Marcia Monroe, LCSW, MBA. Vice President of Network Development & Clinical Service. Perception. Definition & Checklist. Definition. Hoarding is the name given to behavior that is characterized by:. The Nature of Our . Relationships with Things. C. Alec Pollard, Ph.D.. Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute & Saint Louis University. General Definition of Hoarding. The process of acquiring and saving possessions. CCHTF Executive Committee:. Erika Woods, BCDHE . Paul Wild, Elder Services of CC&I . Deborah Scavotto, Smooth Moving for Seniors . Lori Miranda, Dennis Animal Control Officer . Kevin Grunwald, Harwich Council on Aging . Allison E. Cowan MD . Julie P. Gentile MD. Ohio’s Coordinating Center of Excellence in MIDD. And . Ohio’s Telepsychiatry Project in ID. Diagnostic Manual-Intellectual Disability. DSM-V criteria adapted to better fit ID patient population. Related . Disorders. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Characterized by obsessions, compulsions, or both. Obsessions include recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images. Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts. Indiana State Guardianship Association. Daniel Bateman MD. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Indiana . Alzheimer Disease . Center. No financial disclosures. We will be discussing off label use of psychotropic medications to treat symptoms of hoarding. Hoarding and Homelessness Randy O. Frost, Ph.D. Harold and Elsa Siipola Israel Professor of Psychology Smith College Jonathan Kessler, LCSW Team Leader/Coordinator HUD/VASH Housing First ACT Team NY Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan Campus about the dimensional nature of mood pathology. More recently, formally dening a subset of manic-depressive illness in which the patient never has marked excited states and at worse they are relative SKIN TOOL FOR INCONTINENT PATIENTS A d a p t e d f rom N H S Sc o t land 0 = Healthy Skin Health, I ntact skin. No erythema (redness) 354 SummaryObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders have been the subject of significant revisions in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5). One of these Hoarding. is the persistent accumulation of and lack of . ability . to relinquish large numbers of objects or living . animals. . . It . results in extreme clutter in and around premises, . compromising . . DSM-5 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013), and hoarding behaviours are evidenced to be comorbid with a wide variety of different mental health problems (Novara et al., 2016).. Experiences of psychotic symptoms, a clinical diagnosis, increases a person’s risk of engaging with hoarding behaviours (.

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