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How do people with hoarding difficulties remember things?

14 October 2019

We know that memory can impact upon our emotional wellbeing. Research has shown that people with particular mental health difficulties can have particular ways of remembering. No research has studied whether similar patterns of recalling events are experienced by people with Hoarding Difficulties or not. This study aims to find out more about how people with hoarding difficulties process their memories to ultimately improve treatment approaches.

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Ethical approval

This study has been approved by the University of Bath Psychology Ethics Committee (Reference Number: 18-336).

About the researcher

My name is Sarah Densham and I am a Clinical Psychologist in Training at the University of Bath, UK. This project is supervised by Dr James Gregory (Clinical Psychologist and Lecture, University of Bath, UK).

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