Course Content Expand All | Collapse All Modules Status 1 Introduction to Hoarding Home Solutions Course 1.1 Introduction 2 What is Hoarding? 2.1 Understanding the mind of someone who hoards 2.2 Squalor. Is it hoarding or passive decline? 2.3 Case Study: Peter Pan 2.4 Mental Health Aspects 2.5 Models of Hoarding 2.6 Summary 3 Who is Affected by Hoarding? 3.1 Hoarding across socio-economic groups 3.2 The Stakeholders 3.3 Summary 4 Working with a Hoarding Client 4.1 Why is working in a Hoarding Household different? 4.2 Consenting, Resisting & Treatment- Refusing 4.3 Readiness for Change 4.4 Seeking Professional Help at Any Level 4.5 Summary 5 Obstacles to Success 5.1 Acquiring – A Major Obstacle to Success 5.2 More Obstacles to Success 5.3 Unhelpful Beliefs 5.4 Avoidance 5.5 Over-thinking or Confusing Yourself 5.6 Summary 6 Working in a Hoarded Home 6.1 What is the Goal? 6.2 The Clutter Hoarding Scale 6.3 The Clutter Image Rating Scale 6.4 More Assessment Tools 6.5 Meet Frank – A Case Study 6.6 Summary 7 Coordinating Services 7.1 The Role of Project Manager 7.2 Who is the Client? 7.3 First Meeting Tips and Strategies 7.4 Summary 8 Decluttering Strategies 8.1 Harm Reduction 8.2 The Rapid Cleanout 8.3 The Graded Clean 8.4 The Pack and Clean 8.5 The Clean Around 8.6 Best Practice for Long Term Results 9 Organising Strategies 9.1 Traditional Organising Strategies 9.2 Processing Modalities 9.3 Emotional Strategies 9.4 Over Personalisation Strategies 9.5 Social Strategies 9.6 Beware Of 9.7 Summary 10 Practicalities of Working in a Hoarded Home 10.1 Caring for Yourself and Your Team 10.2 Logistics 10.3 Summary 11 Legal and Ethical Considerations 11.1 Legal & Ethical Responsibilities 11.2 Establishing your own ethical standards & Professional Boundaries 11.3 The Role of Organising, Coaching & Psychotherapy 11.4 Animal Hoarding & the Law 11.5 Summary 12 Next Steps 12.1 Resources and tasks to continue your learning