Randy Frost Talks Hoarding: Part III

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2013
  • Dr. Randy Frost delivers a presentation on hoarding at the 13th Annual New York State Supportive Housing Conference on June 6, 2013. This workshop was one of 30 offered at the conference. To learn more about the Supportive Housing Network of New York's signature annual event, see here: shnny.org/events/2013-conference/
    In this clip, Dr. Frost discusses the specifics of the conceptual model used to assess and treat a hoarding problem. Dr. Frost is one of the world's leading experts on hoarding and coauthor of Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things, a New York Times Bestseller. His work has been featured on numerous media programs, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, Dateline, and NPR's Fresh Air.

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  • @snrnsjd
    @snrnsjd 3 роки тому

    Very helpfull information. How can you dislike such precious information ?!

  • @MsMonika59
    @MsMonika59 7 років тому +5

    This is the best talk I ever heard on hoarding. Thank you so much for the enlightenment. 😌

  • @susanhawkes2519
    @susanhawkes2519 5 років тому +1

    OMG. This is all about me. Empty drawers, stuff on top so I can see it. My 3D mental map, strong focus seeking acquisitions, anthropomorphizing objects. Things were my only love objects as a kid. I still have 80% of everything I ever owned Imagining a fantasy, the dream of how non-lonely my life could be is reinforcing. Shit.

  • @tankster5826
    @tankster5826 Рік тому

    Recipe books! Haha! I save recipes on Pinterest. Much safer than paper books! I cook from them sometimes.

  • @sherrijohnson9692
    @sherrijohnson9692 4 роки тому

    I have only so much time left...and I am not spending it cleaning up her mess. I have spent far too much of my lifetime doing that.

    • @billholt174
      @billholt174 4 роки тому +2

      Seek assistance. It's available. You sound heavily burdened, evident by the short, non-specific ranting as if you're pacing and talking to yourself. Agreed, that a large portion of your life spent on another's problem is a wasteful expenditure, and it can make you understandably angry.