Title of article
Compulsive Hoarding: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Author/Authors
Kellett، Stephen نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
15
From page
141
To page
155
Abstract
This project aimed to explore the experiences of people who compulsively
hoard and how they make sense of their own hoarding behaviours. Method: A total of 11
compulsive hoarders were recruited and interviewed using a simple semi-structured interview
format, designed for the purposes of the study. The resulting transcribed interviews were
analyzed using interpretive-phenomenological analysis. Results: Four super-ordinate discrete,
but interacting, themes were found: (1) childhood factors; (2) the participants’ relationship to
their hoarded items; (3) cognitive and behavioural avoidance of discard; and (4) the impact
of hoarding on self, others and the home environment. The themes as a whole described
people entrapped in massively cluttered physical environments of their own making. Efforts at
discard appeared consistently sabotaged by cognitive/behavioural avoidance, thereby creating
maintaining factors of associated personal distress and environmental decline. Conclusions:
The results are discussed in the context of the extant evidence concerning hoarding, the distinct
contribution made by the current results and the identified methodological shortcomings of the
research approach.
Keywords
Hoarding , IPA , fantasy
Journal title
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Record number
652223
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