I haven't found anything like a drop-in replacement, but this should be 
fairly simple for you to do.

when a password changes, the hash of the former password is stored in a 
different table with a reference to the user and the timestamp.  when a new 
password is entered in as a reset, you compare the last 6 passwords ordered 
by timestamp and see if any match.

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