Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Behavioral Change in Older Adults with Hoarding Disorder
Mississippi State University
60 participants
Jun 1, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study will compare two behavioral interventions for hoarding disorder in older adults.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Aged 60+
- Live within a 60-minute driving radius of Starkville, MS
- Have a primary psychiatric diagnosis of hoarding disorder
Exclusion Criteria4
- Major cognitive impairment
- Active psychosis, drug use, or acute suicidal ideation
- Concurrent psychotherapy focused on hoarding
- Changed psychotropic medications within the past three months
Interventions
Participants will receive 16 weekly 1-hour treatment sessions in their home delivered by Masters-level clinicians with the assistance of undergraduate researchers. Each treatment session will involve a combination of motivational interviewing (MI) and sorting practice. The rationale behind the sorting practice is to develop the skill of sorting and the formation of a daily sorting routine. The MI portion of the initial session will involve an evaluation of client strengths and individual biopsychosocial goals. The initial and subsequent sessions will include a variety of MI techniques, including decisional balancing, developing discrepancy, personalized feedback, and reinforcement of responsibility of sense of self-efficacy.
Participants will receive 16 weekly 1-hour treatment sessions in their home delivered by Masters-level clinicians with the assistance of undergraduate researchers. Clinicians will encourage participants to sort objects during each session while refraining from use of any specific cognitive or motivational therapeutic techniques. Participants will be asked to record the frequency and duration of any sorting/ discarding they did during the previous week.
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NCT05237466