Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Psychologie - Methoden,
Note: 1, Sigmund Freud Privatuniversität Wien (Sigmund Freud
PrivatUniversität Wien), Veranstaltung: Das Messie-Forschungsprojekt an
der Sigmund Freud PrivatUniversität Wien, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract:
This study is a new diagnostic approach in compulsive hoarding. It opens
a new possibility in that field of research to measure the clutter
directly in habitats of compulsive hoarders individually for
psychotherapy diagnostics. The Messie House Index (MHI) method was
developed directly in empiric field research and in addition to indoor
focus group exploration at the psychotherapeutic health care center at
Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna weekly for three years. That was
a very important work to point out qualitative knowledge in compulsive
hoarding research. In that focus group the comorbitiy model was once
more approved and figured out the typical symptoms in the hoarding
syndrome. Theoretical multidisciplinary discussion is done predominant
in the field of ecoethology. First time in compulsive hoarding research
this way of sight opens further larger perspectives in this complex
disease. It makes a running psychotherapy able to measure periodicly the
real state of the human habitat and is also an Index for the habitat
functionality, dysregulation and psychological strain.