We love to deliver training on hoarding as we learn every day from our delegates just as they hopefully learn from us. We raise awareness and love to increase knowledge on the complexities of …
How do we think about & relate to possessions? Anthropomorphism Research
Victoria Nielsen, a doctoral student at the University of Oxford, is recruiting participants for their research on anthropomorphism. They are specifically looking for individuals who experience …
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Volunteers Needed – Oxford University Research Study
An Investigation into Social Support, Possessions and Obsessions Victoria Edwards of the University of Oxford is conducting a research study looking into the role of social support for people with …
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A-Z of Hoarding
Jo Cooke, Jo Cavalot and Paul Cooper share their A-Z on Hoarding. A – Ambivalence Is a typical feature of hoarding disorder. Arguing is the hallmark of ambivalence. This blog by Michael Tompkins …
Is object attachment a substitute for relational attachments?
We were delighted to be involved with contributing to research study on how past and present experiences affect your reactions to personal possessions. The research was conducted by Jessica Barton, a …
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Virtual Events – Advice for professionals about hoarding during COVID-19
Whilst we are navigating our way through COVID-19, we have designed some virtual hoarding workshops. The aim of these workshops is to discuss current challenges being faced during COVID-19 and to …
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