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Self Study

Hoarding: Insights and Innovations for Social Workers


Credit(s): 1.5 Social Work
Course Number: SPS20240228
Duration: 1 hour 26 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Specialty Practice Sections, Anxiety Disorders / Stress / OCD / Panic, General Social Work ... (show more)
    Category: Specialty Practice Sections, Anxiety Disorders / Stress / OCD / Panic, General Social Work, Social Work (show less)
    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  

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    Non-Member$35.00
    Member$20.00
    Specialty Practice Sections$0.00

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