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Sample action steps for people who provide services to people with hoarding behaviors. Examples include case workers, case managers, social workers, protective service workers, etc. The goal of these steps is to educate about what hoarding disorder is, why their client may be engaging in such behaviors, tools and exercises that can alleviate its prevalence, and referrals that may help.  

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Training

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Initial Contact
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Initial Assessment
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Develop the Plan
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Minimize Acquiring
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Sort and Discard with Client
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Assess Progress and Outcomes
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