Working together when the problem is multi-faceted: understanding inter-agency working for the benefit of people with hoarding problems
Hoarding disorder is a surprisingly common problem which impacts on most areas of life. People who hoard typically have multiple agencies involved in their care due to the complex health and safety impact and risks associated with hoarding. ‘Treatment’ involves finding ways of supporting discarding...
Main Authors: | French, SG, Lock, K, Zortea, T, Hassall, E, Bream, V, Webb, K, Salkovskis, PM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2022
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