It has been a very busy time since I last updated the posts on the HOARDING INTERVENTION SPECIALIST BLOG.
Early January 2010 the year started off by me being asked to give almost a dozen Radio Interviews all across Canada about Hoarding. Many of you have contacted me to ask for help either directly from me or to ask for help finding services close to home. This has prompted me to begin setting up Counseling & Consulting capacity using SKYPE for people affected by Hoarding living in remote or under-serviced areas of Canada. Clall me at 613-492-0700 to inquire if you are interested in more information. To others who called, & emailed I am working my way through the list of names to see what I can find in the way of the services you feel you need, close to home. Please be patient I am working on it, and will be in touch.
On January 24th 2010, Global television's 16 x 9 The Bigger Picture ran a very informative segment on BIRCHALL CONSULTING 's services and featured 2 very brave clients of mine "Gail" & "Nick". Thank you to both people for offerring their experiences, feelings, worries and progress made to viewers. Putting a face to Hoarding in Canada helps everyone relate to their own relationship with their things. It is especially helpful to counteract the perception that Hoarding is only a real concern when it is as severe as we see on HOARDERS & HOARDERS: BURIED ALIVE. Hoarding is a concern and robs people of the life they can have long before it reaches that extreme.
In February the SUN Newspaper chain did an excellent segment on Hoarding again highlighting BIRCHALL CONSULTING and some of the work we do. Many other local newspapers picked up the article and it continues to run. Joanne Richard the journalist did a great job. Thanks Joanne for being part of getting good, solid information out to those who need it.
In March the Ottawa Citizen ran a Saturday feature on BIRCHALL CONSUTLING and the Hoarding work we do. Nicole , one of my clients generously offered to open up her home and her life so that others could perhaps benefit from her honesty. Many have contacted me to say that they were inspired to reach out for the help they need.. Great job Nicole...good for you to all of those people who contacted anyone they feel can help them! Bruce Ward of the Ottawa Citizen wrote a compelling article accurately and sensitively relating the information he was given. Thank you Bruce...it was great working with you and the article you wrote continues to help people, evidence in fact are all of the calls and emails I have received!
March 6th I was up at 4:30 AM (BRUTAL!!!) to be for hair and makeup at Saje on the Mississippi and then on to the A Channel's studio for broadcast of an interview on CANADA AM. Following the interview on March 6th that one day alone, I had 1379 hits to my website! I think that speaks to the size of the viewing audience CANADA AM has. .....and rightfully so!!! It was a great experience and I now enjoy my morning coffee every day in my lovely green CANADA AM mug.
Earlier this week I was contacted by an Associate Producer of the Dr. OZ show asking for help concerning one of their upcoming programs. Surprises never cease!!!!!!
That is my New Year to Easter.
How have your plans gone?
Have you made the progress you want and need to?
What would you need to start? to finish?
We're here to help you!
"Helping you take back your life when your things are taking over"
Elaine Birchall
BIRCHALL CONSULTING
elaine.birchall@rogers.com
613-492-0700
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
You are not alone with your overwhelming piles, and things can and will improve if you reach out and ask for help.
As spring is really just 8 weeks away, where would you like to be by Easter conerning those overwhelming piles weighing you down? You don't have to be alone with the chaotic mess you live in. There is Hoarding/ de-cluttering help available. All you have to do is dare to believe things can improve and reach out for help. Make that call!!! The life you want, a better life can begin because of it.
Do any of these words have a special, personal meaning for you?
Hoarding, Hoarding help wanted, de-cluttering, packrat, mess, chaotic plies, obsessive Compulsive Disorder, depression, addiction, animal Hoarding, too much stuff, too many things, excessive collections, clutter, ashamed, eviction notice, diogenes syndrome.
A better life with understanding help and support is just a call away. Make that call today.
613-492-0700
Or maybe you are someone who cares about someone who hoards, whose life is affected by Hoarding? Help is available for you too. Make that call today.
Are you a service provider, go to www.hoarding .ca and look at the Hoarding training/ workshops available. Make you work life easier by becoming Hoarding - informed. Call for training to suit your work mandate needs.
Elaine Birchall MSW RSW
www.hoarding.ca
elaine.birchall@rogers.com
613-492-0700
Helping you take back you life when your things are taking over...work lives too!
Do any of these words have a special, personal meaning for you?
Hoarding, Hoarding help wanted, de-cluttering, packrat, mess, chaotic plies, obsessive Compulsive Disorder, depression, addiction, animal Hoarding, too much stuff, too many things, excessive collections, clutter, ashamed, eviction notice, diogenes syndrome.
A better life with understanding help and support is just a call away. Make that call today.
613-492-0700
Or maybe you are someone who cares about someone who hoards, whose life is affected by Hoarding? Help is available for you too. Make that call today.
Are you a service provider, go to www.hoarding .ca and look at the Hoarding training/ workshops available. Make you work life easier by becoming Hoarding - informed. Call for training to suit your work mandate needs.
Elaine Birchall MSW RSW
www.hoarding.ca
elaine.birchall@rogers.com
613-492-0700
Helping you take back you life when your things are taking over...work lives too!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
HOARDING CONSULTANT
ELAINE BIRCHALL
Hoarding Intervention Specialist
Supporting lives and communities through proven Intervention Strategies
TRAINING * PRESENTATIONS * CONSULTING
613- 492-0700
EMAIL: ELAINE.BIRCHALL@ROGERS.COM
WEBSITE: http://www.hoarding.ca/
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I hope that this FACT SHEET about Hoarding is helpful to people wondering about Hoarding in general or as it affects their lives
HOARDING FACT SHEET
HOARDING IS:
1. The excessive accumulation and failure to discard (proportionately) things or animals
2. Activities of daily living are impaired by spaces, which cannot be used for their intended use
3. Distress or impairment in functioning is caused to the person hoarding or others
KEY HOARDING MESSAGES
1. Hoarding occurs in all cultures, income and education levels and for many different reasons
2. Hoarding interventions are often complicated, costly and time consuming
3. Hoarding situations continue to deteriorate until the health and safety of the individual and community are put at risk
KEY MESSAGES FOR SUCCESSFUL SOLUTIONS
According to Dr. Randy O. Frost Ph.D., Smith College, North Hampton, Mass.)Successful Solutions to Hoarding Requires 2 Things:
1. Getting clients/patients help with the reasons they hoard2. Cleaning up the property which is the product of the untreated behaviour
HOARDING CREATES THE FOLLOWING:
· Impaired Activities of Daily Living
· Unhealthy Living Conditions
· Unsafe Living Conditions
CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF HOARDING IS NOT JUST
A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE
Hoarding, for the most part, is not just a mental health issue. Hoarding is a legal, public health and safety issue. Sometimes mental health components are also involved. Hoarding situations often result in recurring unsafe conditions for both the individual and those living in close proximity.
HOW PREVALENT IS HOARDING?
Conservative estimates (Compulsive Hoarding and Acquiring - Therapist Guide, Steketee & Frost, 2007) indicate that approximately 1-2% of the general population has Hoarding problems. Animal Hoarding has been found to occur at approx. 88/100,000 of the general population. We are only finding these situations at a rate of less than 50 cases per year. People with Hoarding behaviours continue to deteriorate without treatment and their living conditions continue to deteriorate without supportive interventions.
HOARDING FACT SHEET
HOARDING IS:
1. The excessive accumulation and failure to discard (proportionately) things or animals
2. Activities of daily living are impaired by spaces, which cannot be used for their intended use
3. Distress or impairment in functioning is caused to the person hoarding or others
KEY HOARDING MESSAGES
1. Hoarding occurs in all cultures, income and education levels and for many different reasons
2. Hoarding interventions are often complicated, costly and time consuming
3. Hoarding situations continue to deteriorate until the health and safety of the individual and community are put at risk
KEY MESSAGES FOR SUCCESSFUL SOLUTIONS
According to Dr. Randy O. Frost Ph.D., Smith College, North Hampton, Mass.)Successful Solutions to Hoarding Requires 2 Things:
1. Getting clients/patients help with the reasons they hoard2. Cleaning up the property which is the product of the untreated behaviour
HOARDING CREATES THE FOLLOWING:
· Impaired Activities of Daily Living
· Unhealthy Living Conditions
· Unsafe Living Conditions
CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF HOARDING IS NOT JUST
A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE
Hoarding, for the most part, is not just a mental health issue. Hoarding is a legal, public health and safety issue. Sometimes mental health components are also involved. Hoarding situations often result in recurring unsafe conditions for both the individual and those living in close proximity.
HOW PREVALENT IS HOARDING?
Conservative estimates (Compulsive Hoarding and Acquiring - Therapist Guide, Steketee & Frost, 2007) indicate that approximately 1-2% of the general population has Hoarding problems. Animal Hoarding has been found to occur at approx. 88/100,000 of the general population. We are only finding these situations at a rate of less than 50 cases per year. People with Hoarding behaviours continue to deteriorate without treatment and their living conditions continue to deteriorate without supportive interventions.
Monday, March 30, 2009
ELAINE BIRCHALL
Hoarding Intervention Specialist
Supporting lives and communities through proven Intervention Strategies
TRAINING * PRESENTATIONS * CONSULTING
613- 492-0700
EMAIL: ELAINE.BIRCHALL@ROGERS.COM
WEBSITE: http://www.hoarding.ca/
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