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#145 Understanding stigma and hoarding using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and compassion, with Dr Jennifer Krafft

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Dr. Jennifer Krafft, director of the Mindfulness and Acceptance Lab at Mississippi State University and her expertise in hoarding disorder, OCD, anxiety, and mindfulness and acceptance processes for treatment brings a fresh perspective to the prevalent issues surrounding hoarding. We’re talking particularly about stigma and hoarding disorder, the impact of cultural and societal attitudes, and the potential for self-help interventions to reduce stigma. We look at the roles of psychological flexibility, self-compassion, and the need for societal change in addressing hoarding stigma.

  • Stigma and Misconceptions Surrounding Hoarding Disorder
  • Lack of public awareness and understanding
  • Sensationalism in reality TV shows and its impact on stigmatisation
  • Impact of hoarding stigma on seeking help and social lives
  • Mindfulness and Acceptance in Managing Hoarding Disorder
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's personal experiences and curiosity leading to interest in hoarding disorder
  • Lack of effective treatments and trained providers for hoarding disorder
  • Study on self-help interventions reducing stigmatisation for people with hoarding disorder
  • Combating perfectionism through flexibility and managing cognitive reactions
  • Seeking Help and Self-Stigma
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's study on individuals' preferences for seeking help for mental health problems
  • Public stigma and self-stigma, leading to shame, embarrassment, and hiding behaviour
  • Psychological inflexibility linked to stigma and rigid behaviour patterns
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy promoting psychological flexibility
  • Addressing Stigma and Shame
  • Impact of intersecting stigmas on individuals, such as hoarding and racism
  • Addressing self-criticism, shame, and seeking support
  • Mindfulness exercises and self-compassion in managing stigma and shame
  • Cultural and Identity Perspectives in Hoarding Disorder
  • Lack of research on culture, identity, and hoarding, particularly in diverse populations
  • Additional challenges faced by individuals with multiple forms of discrimination
  • Acknowledging the impact of intersecting stigmas on individuals
  • Evolutionary Perspective of Hoarding Behaviour
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft discussing hoarding behaviour in the context of human evolution
  • Mismatch between human adaptation and the current society's abundance of material possessions
  • Promoting Awareness and Education
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's advocacy for societal change in addressing hoarding stigma
  • Necessity for professional education and awareness about hoarding disorder
  • Lack of research on culture, identity, and hoarding, particularly in diverse populations
  • Each of these topics delves into the complexities and implications of hoarding disorder, shedding light on the need for compassion, understanding, and effective interventions.
  • Reality TV impacts public perception of hoarding.
  • Insufficient research on hoarding and identity discrimination.
  • Negative thoughts and emotions control behaviour; impacts stigma.
  • Identifying and challenging perfectionism in daily life.
  • Seeking support, not meant to be isolated.
  • Consider the adaptive nature of hoarding behaviour.
  • Dehoarding Zoom sessions help with self-judgment.
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy promotes psychological flexibility to navigate stigma effectively.
  • Insufficient research on hoarding and identity, leading to potential discrimination.
  • Psychological inflexibility leads to stigma. Acceptance and commitment therapy can help.
  • Researcher discusses unexpected study findings, biases
  • Intrinsic motivation in decluttering.
  • Seek support from others, fight hoarding stigma.
  • Evolutionary perspective on hoarding behaviour and the potential benefits of hoarding in certain contexts
  • Zoom accountability sessions for decluttering, self-judgment comparison.
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Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket

Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe

Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/

Dr. Jennifer Krafft, director of the Mindfulness and Acceptance Lab at Mississippi State University and her expertise in hoarding disorder, OCD, anxiety, and mindfulness and acceptance processes for treatment brings a fresh perspective to the prevalent issues surrounding hoarding. We’re talking particularly about stigma and hoarding disorder, the impact of cultural and societal attitudes, and the potential for self-help interventions to reduce stigma. We look at the roles of psychological flexibility, self-compassion, and the need for societal change in addressing hoarding stigma.

  • Stigma and Misconceptions Surrounding Hoarding Disorder
  • Lack of public awareness and understanding
  • Sensationalism in reality TV shows and its impact on stigmatisation
  • Impact of hoarding stigma on seeking help and social lives
  • Mindfulness and Acceptance in Managing Hoarding Disorder
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's personal experiences and curiosity leading to interest in hoarding disorder
  • Lack of effective treatments and trained providers for hoarding disorder
  • Study on self-help interventions reducing stigmatisation for people with hoarding disorder
  • Combating perfectionism through flexibility and managing cognitive reactions
  • Seeking Help and Self-Stigma
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's study on individuals' preferences for seeking help for mental health problems
  • Public stigma and self-stigma, leading to shame, embarrassment, and hiding behaviour
  • Psychological inflexibility linked to stigma and rigid behaviour patterns
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy promoting psychological flexibility
  • Addressing Stigma and Shame
  • Impact of intersecting stigmas on individuals, such as hoarding and racism
  • Addressing self-criticism, shame, and seeking support
  • Mindfulness exercises and self-compassion in managing stigma and shame
  • Cultural and Identity Perspectives in Hoarding Disorder
  • Lack of research on culture, identity, and hoarding, particularly in diverse populations
  • Additional challenges faced by individuals with multiple forms of discrimination
  • Acknowledging the impact of intersecting stigmas on individuals
  • Evolutionary Perspective of Hoarding Behaviour
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft discussing hoarding behaviour in the context of human evolution
  • Mismatch between human adaptation and the current society's abundance of material possessions
  • Promoting Awareness and Education
  • Dr. Jennifer Krafft's advocacy for societal change in addressing hoarding stigma
  • Necessity for professional education and awareness about hoarding disorder
  • Lack of research on culture, identity, and hoarding, particularly in diverse populations
  • Each of these topics delves into the complexities and implications of hoarding disorder, shedding light on the need for compassion, understanding, and effective interventions.
  • Reality TV impacts public perception of hoarding.
  • Insufficient research on hoarding and identity discrimination.
  • Negative thoughts and emotions control behaviour; impacts stigma.
  • Identifying and challenging perfectionism in daily life.
  • Seeking support, not meant to be isolated.
  • Consider the adaptive nature of hoarding behaviour.
  • Dehoarding Zoom sessions help with self-judgment.
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy promotes psychological flexibility to navigate stigma effectively.
  • Insufficient research on hoarding and identity, leading to potential discrimination.
  • Psychological inflexibility leads to stigma. Acceptance and commitment therapy can help.
  • Researcher discusses unexpected study findings, biases
  • Intrinsic motivation in decluttering.
  • Seek support from others, fight hoarding stigma.
  • Evolutionary perspective on hoarding behaviour and the potential benefits of hoarding in certain contexts
  • Zoom accountability sessions for decluttering, self-judgment comparison.
  continue reading

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