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Hoarding: Insights and Innovations for Social Workers
Hoarding behaviors can diminish quality of life for individuals and negatively affect families and communities. Hoarding is a complex issue that is often resource, time, and money intensive. As a social worker, it will be helpful to gain insight into the behaviors, risk factors, and common comorbidities. Using a trauma-informed approach, best practices in interventions and community resources will be discussed as well as newer research and innovations.
Learning Objectives:
Social workers will be able to describe the common characteristics of hoarding behaviors.
Social Workers will be able to recognize the impact that hoarding can have on family and communities.
Social Workers will be able to identify some best practices that can help people affected by hoarding behaviors.
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$35.00
Member
$20.00
Specialty Practice Sections
$0.00
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