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Registered Counsellor
Jan Eppingstall
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Over the past 15 years I have studied, worked with, and mentored hundreds of people who suffer with hoarding symptoms and adult children of those who hoard. With a PhD in psychology, focusing on hoarding treatment, and a Master of Counselling I can offer expert psychological counselling in your home, over the phone, or internet using a range of treatments that empower you to live a fulfilling life doing what matters.
Qualifications
• Master of Counselling 27/08/2021 – Monash University
• Doctor of Philosophy | Psychology – 2018 – RMIT University
Publications
• Fontenelle, L. F., Muhlbauer, J. E., Albertella, L., & Eppingstall, J. (2021). Traumatic and stressful life events in hoarding: the role of loss and deprivation. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2021.1947002
• Eppingstall, J. (2018). The implications of psychological inflexibility on difficulty discarding in hoarding disorder: A structural equation modelling approach. RMIT University.
• Eppingstall, J., Xenos, S., & Yap, K. (2019). Acceptance and commitment therapy for hoarding disorder: A proposed treatment protocol for individuals. Australian Psychologist, In Press(October), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1111/ap.12438
• Fontenelle, L.F., Muhbauer, J. E., Albertella, L., Eppingstall, J. (2021). The impact of coronavirus on individuals with problematic hoarding behaviours. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 144, 404-411. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.10.042
Affiliations
• Member of Australian Psychological Society (MAPS)
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