Faith Kretzer, Sydney Ragsdale, Liz Keefer, Malynn O’Baker, Daniel Martin, Kelly W. Hubbard
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: Hoarding Disorder is a condition often referred to occupational therapy for comprehensive assessment and intervention, however the strategies that occupational therapy professionals use in the clinical management of hoarding behaviors is poorly understood. The purpose of this mixed methods survey design research was to collect and analyze information on the beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions of common and effective intervention techniques currently used among occupational therapy professionals to address hoarding behaviors. A total of 18 (n = 18) responding occupational therapy professionals met inclusion criteria. Occupational therapy professionals universally indicated that environmental modification strategies were utilized as an intervention to manage hoarding behaviors