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This page contains links to external pages, documents, images and resources which you may find useful. Flourish Therapy & Consulting cannot be held responsible for quality or accuracy of the the information and/or advice provided by external sources. We offer these resources in good faith. 

 

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The Clutter Image Rating Scale was developed by Randy Frost and associates in the USA as a way to address the inaccuracy of self-reports of hoarding behaviours. The tool is used to gauge the impact of hoarding behaviours on an environment and is well validated through research. The Clutter Image Rating Scale can be used to support the assessment of hoarding behaviours, development of interventions and identification of environmental risks. The tool is available in PDF file formats.

The link will redirect to the International OCD Foundation list of hoarding resources where you can select the "Clutter Image Rating Scale" to download.

 

 

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The Saving Inventory (SI-R) is a 23 item self-report assessment tool consisting of 3 subscales which measure the core diagnostic criteria of hoarding disorder: difficulty discarding, clutter and excessive acquisition. The tool uses a 0-4 scale  and is the most used measure of the severity of hoarding symptoms. The Saving Inventory is well validated through research. The tool is available in PDF format.
 
This link will redirect you to the PsychDB website.

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SMART Goal Setting was a term coined by George T Doran in 1981 and provides criteria by which to guide the development of goals. Well considered and structured goals are more likely to be achieved. SMART Goals are those which are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time Limited. This worksheet is available in PDF file format.

The link will redirect you to a page within Flourish Therapy & Consulting's website. 

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The Environmental Cleanliness & Clutter Scale (ECCS) is a 10 item assessment tool which was developed to support service providers responding to situations of domestic squalor. The assessment tool uses a four-point scale to assess accumulation, cleanliness, odour and vermin as well as the condition of the sleeping areas, bathrooms/toilets and kitchen/food preparation areas. The ECCS is well validated through research. The tool is available in both PDF and DOC file format.

The link will redirect to the document provided via ARC Justice, a Victorian tenancy legal service.