Home help added to group therapy shows promise for hoarding
NCT ID NCT02843308
Summary
This Stanford University study tested whether adding hands-on, in-home decluttering practice to a proven group therapy workshop could better help people with hoarding disorder. The research involved 41 adults to see if this combined approach reduced symptoms like difficulty discarding items and excessive clutter more effectively. The goal was to improve daily functioning and quality of life for participants.
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Stanford University
Stanford, California, 94305, United States
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