The Icd Guide to Challenging Disorganization

The Icd Guide to Challenging Disorganization
Author: Kate Varness
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1937933016

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[This is] "the first book to comprehensively examine chronic disorganization in the context of physical and mental health conditions. Published by the Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD) -- the premier resource on chronic disorganization -- this book presents a collection of educational materials by experienced professional organizers and related professionals on the subjects of AD/HD, Depression and Anxiety, Compulsive Buying and Hoarding, Asperger's, Downsizing, Relocating Seniors, Grief, Learning Disabilities, Physical Challenges, Traumatic Brain Injury, Learning Styles, Goal Setting, Time Management and much more." --P. [4] of cover.

The ICD Guide to Collaborating with Professional Organizers

The ICD Guide to Collaborating with Professional Organizers
Author: Phyllis Flood Knerr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2014
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1937933008

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People whose disorganization undermines their physical and emotional well-being need the help of a team. The ICD Guide to Collaborating with Professional Organizers: For Related Professionals lays the foundation for collaborative work- whether that means having one another as trusted resources or involves more integrated treatment efforts. In addition to an in-depth explanation of chronic disorganization, the book details models for collaborating with trained professional organizers. The ICD Guide to Collaborating with Professional Organizers: For Related Professionals includes examples with therapists, AD/HD coaches, hoarding task forces, state and local governments, clients and their family members, schools, and support groups. Case studies on AD/HD, hoarding, and families in crisis illustrate the challenges and benefits of collaboration.

CBT for Hoarding Disorder

CBT for Hoarding Disorder
Author: David F. Tolin,Blaise L. Worden,Bethany M. Wootton,Christina M. Gilliam
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781119159230

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Part of a two-component product with a companion client workbook, CBT for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist's Guide guides group leaders through a comprehensive CBT group program for patients struggling with hoarding disorder. Provides step-by-step, evidence-based guidance for treating hoarding disorder (HD) with a focus on proven methods for behavior change rather than complex cognitive interventions Contains the latest research on HD and emphasizes the cognitive, emotional, and motivational factors involved in discarding and decision-making Features an accessible, straightforward client workbook with coping cards that summarize key lessons, homework assignments, motivational tools, and practice exercises for decision-making and emotion regulation skills Easy to implement without home visits for professionals and group leaders of all educational backgrounds across a wide variety of treatment settings and disciplines

Children of Hoarders

Children of Hoarders
Author: Fugen Neziroglu,Katharine Donnelly
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781608824403

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Growing up with a hoarder can be a confusing, painful, and sometimes dangerous experience. And when it comes to finding help for a hoarder parent, many adult children find themselves taking on the exhausting role of caretaker. As the child of a hoarder, you may be wondering what resources are available to you. Written by nationally recognized obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) expert Fugen Neziroglu, a regular on the popular TLC television series, Hoarders, Children of Hoarders explores strategies for communicating with hoarder parents and outlines practical intervention skills. In addition, the book shows readers how to let go of the personal shame and guilt associated with being the child of a hoarder. Using mindfulness, acceptance, assertiveness and validation skills, this is the first book written specifically for adult children of hoarders that focuses on the interpersonal effects of hoarding. Inside, you will learn to communicate with your loved ones in a way that minimizes conflict, while still dealing with the logistical and organizational issues that arise when living with or witnessing hoarding behavior. The book also includes tips for reclaiming living space, strategies for ensuring that the health and safety of residents is not compromised by the hoarder’s living conditions, and organizational tactics for sorting through the clutter after the death of a parent who hoards. As the child of a hoarder, sometimes it can be helpful to know that you are not alone. In Children of Hoarders, you will get the support that you need to deal with your hoarder parent, and reclaim your own life in the process.

Conquering Chronic Disorganization

Conquering Chronic Disorganization
Author: Judith Kolberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0966797035

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Chronic disorganization is disorganization that undermines a person's quality of life and recurs despite traditional self-help efforts. Conquering Chronic Disorganization is filled with real-life stories of people who used simple, innovative and fun organizing methods proven in the field to end clutter, mismanagaed time and paper pile-ups in the home or office. Featured Book of the Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

Junk

Junk
Author: Alison Stewart
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781613730584

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When journalist and author Alison Stewart was confronted with emptying her late parents' overloaded basement, a job that dragged on for months, it got her thinking: How did it come to this? Why do smart, successful people hold on to old Christmas bows, chipped knick-knacks, and books they will likely never reread? Junk details Stewart's three-year investigation into America's stuff. Stewart rides along with junk removal teams like Trash Daddy, Annie Haul, and Junk Vets. She goes backstage at Antiques Roadshow, and learns what makes for compelling junk-based television with the executive producer of Pawn Stars. And she even investigates the growing problem of space junk—23,000 pieces of manmade debris orbiting the planet at 17,500 mph, threatening both satellites and human space exploration. But it's not all dire. Readers will also learn that there are creative solutions to America's crushing consumer culture. The author visits with Deron Beal, founder of FreeCyle, an online community of people who would rather give away than throw away their no-longer-needed possessions. She spends a day at a Repair Café, where volunteer tinkerers bring new life to broken appliances, toys, and just about anything. Junk is a delightful journey through 250-mile-long yard sales, resale shops, and packrat dens, both human and rodent, that for most readers will look surprisingly familiar.

Going Forward Downsizing Moving and Settling In

Going Forward  Downsizing  Moving and Settling In
Author: Moreen Torpy
Publsiher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781452545158

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Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In is a step-by-step guide to de-cluttering life and liberating the spirit. A survival guide on how to eliminate material goods whether there is a move in your immediate future or not, Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In will guide you through the process. You might simply want more space where you are now. If there is a move, Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In contains a multitude of useful and practical steps to accomplish this while retaining your sanity. A journey to the future, without being encumbered by extra stuff can be spiritually uplifting. Knowing that you receive nourishment from your surroundings indicates you are on the right track.

ADD Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life

ADD Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
Author: Judith Kolberg,Kathleen Nadeau
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317277729

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Acclaimed professional organizer Judith Kolberg and Dr. Kathleen Nadeau, renowned ADHD clinical psychologist, are back with an updated edition of their classic text for adults with ADD. Their collaboration offers the best understanding and solutions for adults who want to get and stay organized. Readers will enjoy all new content on organizing digital information, managing distractions, organizing finances, and coping with the "black hole" of the Internet. This exciting new resource offers three levels of strategies and support: self-help, non-professional assistance from family and friends, and professional support; allowing the reader to determine the appropriate level of support.