Types of Therapy for Hoarding

Obsessive Compulsive Hoarding Disorder can have a serious effect on a person’s daily lives. That’s why finding the right type of hoarding therapy can be a crucial step forward in treating this disorder. Our goal is to provide help for those people with Obsessive Compulsive Hoarding Disorder, and educating you about hoarding therapy would be a step forward to help us achieve this goal.

Therapy

Highlights

  • Discover the most effective therapies for treating Obsessive Compulsive Hoarding Disorder, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
  • Learn how to approach hoarding behavior with empathy and support, and understand how family therapy can strengthen relationships affected by hoarding.
  • Get practical advice on finding qualified therapists and professional help for hoarding, with contact details for trusted clinics and counselors.

Therapy for hoarding has been proven to be an effective way to treat those with a hoarding disorder. With the help of a qualified mental health professional, you can help a loved one prevent future hoarding issues.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the most common form of treatment for hoarding disorder and is a psychological treatment that has been proven to effectively treat OCHD. This type of treatment will allow those to learn how to deal with the stress they may feel when getting rid of their once valuable possessions. It is also proven to help them develop their organization and decision making skills along with learn teaching them how to resist the urge to purchase more items.

Motivational Interviewing

Having troubles getting your loved one to find treatment? Motivational Interviewing can be the perfect answer. This type of therapy can help individuals find the motivation to seek out a hoarding therapist and accomplish goals.

Family Therapy

If you have loved ones that are being affected by Obsessive Compulsive Hoarding Disorder, Family Therapy is an option that can help solve any family relationship problems that can result from being around an individual that suffers from Hoarding Disorder.

Hoarding Therapists

The list of qualified therapists below is for reference purposes only. We hope to assist you in finding certified professionals for your specific needs. We will do our best to ensure that only qualified individuals are listed. It is recommended that you check with the appropriate professional organizations to ensure their qualifications.

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🏣 Clinics and Associations

Psychological Health & Safety Clinic

1061 Hamilton Street

Vancouver BC V6B 5T4

📞778.378.8298

📧referrals@drjotisamra.com

💻www.drjotisamra.com

North Shore Stress & Anxiety Clinic (NSSAC)

330-145 Chadwick Ct.

North Vancouver, BC V7M 3K1

📞604.985.3939

💻www.nssac.ca

Crossroads Collective

20230 Fraser Hwy

Langley, BC V3A 4E6

📞604.532.5340

📧clinical.crossroadscollective@gmail.com

💻www.crossroadscollective.ca

British Columbia Psychological Association

402-1177 West Broadway

Vancouver BC V6H 1G3

📞604.730.0522

💻www.psychologists.bc.ca

🗣️Individual therapists and counsellors

Dr. Rami Nader, Psychologist, PhD

330-145 Chadwick Ct.

North Vancouver, BC V7M 3K1

📞604.340.5687

📧contact@raminader.com

💻www.raminader.com

Galina Freed

Registered Clinical Counsellor

📞604.399.5463

📧rainbowtreecounselling@gmail.com

💻www.rainbowtreecounselling.com

Josette Marie Steel, MA, DVATI, CCC

Clinical Counsellor, Art Therapist Certified A&D specialist

📞778.960.1899

📧josette@sparkchanges.net

💻www.josettesteel.com

💻www.sparkchanges.net

Yvonne Paquette, BSW MSW RSW

Social Worker & Counsellor

📞778.868.3666

📧yvonnepaquettemsw@gmail.com

💻www.strengthinheart.ca/meet-yvonne