search

Active clinical trials for "Hoarding Disorder"

Results 1-10 of 27

Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Behavioral Change in Older Adults With Hoarding Disorder

Hoarding Disorder

This study will compare two behavioral interventions for hoarding disorder in older adults.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Epidiolex in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Related Disorders

Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderTrichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder)2 more

The primary objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Epidiolex (cannabidiol) in adults with obsessive compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs). Subjects will be treated in an open-label fashion with Epidiolex for two weeks.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Functional and Cognitive Rehabilitation of Hoarding Disorder

Hoarding Disorder

Hoarding Disorder (HD) is serious and disabling in Veterans. Present in up to 7% of Veterans and even higher symptom rates in older Veterans; HD contributes to functional impairment and poor quality of life. Cognitive Rehabilitation and Exposure/Sorting Therapy (CREST) has shown promising functional improvement and symptom reduction. To reduce burdens and barriers to implementation of CREST, the proposed project will individualize CREST based on cognitive testing and participant preferences, provide all care in the participant's home through telemedicine and home visits, and shorten the timeframe of treatment. A randomized controlled trial comparing 24 sessions of Personalized-CREST to case management for 130 adult Veterans with HD is proposed. Multifaceted functional and recovery outcomes including quality of life, HD severity, and sustained recovery outcomes will be examined throughout treatment and follow-up. By advancing the knowledge of the rehabilitative care of HD, we can interrupt the trajectory of this chronic and debilitating condition.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Neuromodulation for Comorbid Hoarding Disorder and Depression

Hoarding DisorderHoarding1 more

The primary goal of this study is to evaluate whether intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) is effective for treating depression in people who have depression and chronic hoarding disorder (HD). The study will also evaluate whether this treatment can improve HD symptoms, cognitive performance, and brain region connectivity. The study team will investigate how the treatment works for depression, as well as other factors that can enhance or hinder treatment, such as pre-treatment level of depression, cognitive performance, or brain region connectivity.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

In-home Decluttering Augmentation of Group CBT for HD

Hoarding Disorder

The primary aim of trial is to determine the clinical efficacy of in-home decluttering augmentation of group CBT for reducing hoarding severity in adults with HD. The trial takes place in Sweden.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Rehabilitation and Exposure Therapy for Geriatric Hoarding

Hoarding DisorderObsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Hoarding disorder (HD) is a chronic, progressive, and debilitating psychiatric condition that leads to devastating personal and public consequences, particularly for older adults. This confirmatory efficacy trial will advance our knowledge of the mechanisms of action in the treatment of HD as well as reduce symptom severity, disability, and community consequences.

Enrolling by invitation11 enrollment criteria

Enhancing Treatment of Hoarding Disorder With Personalized In-Home Sorting and Decluttering Practice...

Hoarding DisorderHoarding1 more

The proposed study aims to investigate the efficacy of adding in-home decluttering practice to Buried in Treasures Workshop (BIT) facilitated group treatment for hoarding disorder.

Active21 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Rehab and Exposure Treatment for Hoarding

Hoarding Disorder

This project will utilize a novel behavioral intervention for hoarding disorder that takes into account age and neurocognitive factors. The goal of this project is to gain knowledge on how treatment components may or may not work for Veterans with hoarding disorder. Further, the investigators hope to increase understanding of functional and long term outcomes in response to hoarding treatment.

Active11 enrollment criteria

Self-Help Group for the Treatment of Hoarding Disorder

Hoarding Disorder

The proposed study aims to investigate the efficacy of a facilitated self-help group for the treatment of hoarding disorder. Eligible participants will take part in a facilitated self-help group. The investigators aim to investigate the effects of a self-help group on hoarding symptoms. The investigators hypothesize that participants will demonstrate decreased hoarding symptoms over time.

Active3 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Rehabilitation and Exposure-based Class for Compulsive Hoarding

Hoarding Disorder

The purpose of this protocol is to investigate the effectiveness of a manualized, 20-week group cognitive rehabilitation (CR) and exposure therapy (ET) course for compulsive hoarding. The overarching aim is to understand whether this course will decrease the core symptoms of hoarding and associated features.

Active14 enrollment criteria

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs