Join us Wednesday, July 15, for a free, live webinar with ADAA member expert, Fugen Neziroglu, PhD, ABPP, ABBP. Dr. Neziroglu will explore the differences between normal collecting and hoarding disorder, helping participants recognize when saving possessions has become problematic.
Attendees will learn about the warning signs of excessive accumulation, the factors that contribute to cluttered and disorganized living environments, and why some individuals experience greater difficulty discarding possessions than others.
The live discussion will include:
How to identify when does hoarding behavior becomes a hoarding disorder
Explain why people hoard
What treatments are effective and how to be motivated for treatment
Fugen Neziroglu, PhD, ABPP, ABBP, is Board Certified in Cognitive and Behavior Therapy from the American Board of Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, Board Certified in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Neziroglu is the Founder and Executive Clinical Director of the Bio Behavioral Institute in Great Neck, NY, a clinic specializing in anxiety and obsessive-compulsive related disorders. She started the first intensive outpatient program (IOP) for OCD and related disorders in the US. Learn more about Dr. Neziroglu.
Please note: this public webinar is not eligible for continuing education credits.
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