Treatment Centers & Support Groups
Treatment Centers




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they imply an approval of any particular treatment provider, or their
clinic, fees, or methods by HelpingHoarders.com. These lists are
provided for reference purposes only, and we cannot assume
responsibility for the availability or conduct of the treatment providers
or groups listed.

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Anxiety Disorders Help links
Cognitive behavior therapy is
the most common form of
psychotherapy used to treat
hoarding. As part of cognitive
behavior therapy, you may:

  • Explore why you feel
    compelled to hoard
  • Learn to organize and
    categorize possessions to
    help you decide which
    ones to discard
  • Declutter your home
    during in-home visits by a
    therapist or professional
    organizer
  • Learn and practice
    relaxation skills
  • Attend group therapy
  • Be encouraged to consider
    psychiatric hospitalization
    if your hoarding is severe
  • Have periodic visits or
    ongoing treatment to help
    you keep up healthy habits

-Mayo Clinic
The more people who Hoard will dare to step forward to seek
treatment, the better the treatments will become since this means that
there will be more cases to be studied, more facts to look into. Also, the
higher the number of sufferers, the more the Medical World will
become interested to help and find cures with more money backing up
the research projects.

By raising popular awareness and asking for professional help some of
the shame may finally start to lessen and solutions start to increase.
-
UOCHD website