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Anxiety Disorders Center:  Current Research Studies

 

 

 

 

Compulsive Hoarding

The Anxiety Disorders Center is conducting several studies on compulsive hoarding. Compulsive hoarding is a problem of excessive clutter in one's home, usually associated with difficulty discarding items and/or acquiring (either purchased or free) a number of items that one does not need or use and/or cannot afford.  In order to participate in any of the following studies, you must be able to travel to The Institute of Living in Hartford, CT.

One of the studies, in collaboration with Smith College and Boston University, examines how the problem with clutter started, the relationship between hoarding and other kinds of emotional problems, and your thoughts, emotions and beliefs in relation to clutter, saving, and acquiring. This study involves coming into the clinic for an interview as well as completing a number of questionnaires.  It also involves a home visit by a clinician.   People may participate in this study if they live within a 40 minute drive of Hartford.    

An additional study examines cognitive functioning in compulsive hoarding.  In addition to completing questionnaires, you will participate in neuropsychological tests that evaluate attention, concentration, memory, and problem-solving.  

In a third study, we are interested in understanding brain functioning and activity in compulsive hoarding.  This study involves coming into the clinic for some interviews and questionnaires as well as completing a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, in which we examine how your brain responds to different tasks.

People who have a problem with compulsive hoarding, but do not meet criteria for these studies may still be eligible to participate in future research and are welcome to contact us for more information.  If you are interested in participating in this study, please click here for the contact information.

 

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

The Anxiety Disorders Center at The Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital is conducting research on new ways to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. Participants in the ongoing studies will receive free cognitive-behavioral therapy, one of the most effective treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

We are also looking for participants with OCD for the three studies listed in the compulsive hoarding section above.  We would like to compare patients who have OCD to patients who have compulsive hoarding.  If you are interested in participating in this study, please click here for the contact information.

  

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