Goodness of Fit
Disorder (HD) is a complex mental health problem defined by an overabundance of clutter, difficulty with organization and discarding, and problems regulating acquisition. This chapter describes the features of HD, evidence-based intervention approaches and outcomes, and the elements of a manualized treatment approach with emphasis on flexible delivery to meet clients’ needs. Opportunities to flexibly implement cognitive and behavioral treatments (CBT) for HD include modification of assessment methods, the order of therapy components, treatment timing and focus, responsiveness to client comorbidity and context, consideration of treatment planning, and approaches to increasing motivation and building skills. Also covered are supports for cognitive and behavioral changes in acquisition/organizing/discarding, assessing the appropriateness of a home cleanout, and determining “flexibility within fidelity” (Kendall & Frank, 2018) for group HD treatments and online interventions.