The FREE PWH Workbook

Parents Who Hoard Workbook

 It's been years since I've posted here at 1weespark. I didn't disappear, however. I had my head down, studying hard to get my MSW in clinical social work. And writing. Writing in a different way than I had been writing here. Creating content that I needed desperately thirteen years ago when my mother's health started getting iffy.

Since January, I've been working on creating content that focuses specifically on what it is like to have a parent who hoards (PWH). As a clinical social worker and as someone who grew up amidst my mother's trash and treasures, I wanted to work specifically to create resources for adults like us.

This is challenging, to be sure, because although we often have similarities in our stories, it's necessary to remain aware that each family has its own challenges. Anything that I create, it's important to me that it embraces the spectrum of experiences.

Similarly, it's important to me to honor your expertise and your insight into your PWH. I work really hard in my clinical practice to be interested in each person's unique experience. I want that to translate into the resources I create as well.

So, it's here!

I created the Parent Who Hoards: Things to Consider Before Choosing to Help (or Not) Workbook to fill the gap for adult children whose PWH is in crisis as well as for those who are anticipating the day when crisis strikes. The majority of the FREE download workbook is guided questions to help you consider the complex scenario that hoarding intervention (especially when the person who hoards is your parent) entails.

If this is something you want, I want to encourage you to head over to my new professional website here:

https://cecigarrett.com/

 



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