Trichotillomania: Treating BFRB's like Hair-Pulling Disorder and Skin-Picking Excoriation
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Trichotillomania, also known as hair-pulling disorder, is a mental health disorder you have repetitive urges to pull your own hair. And it’s not just the hair on your head; people can pull hair from their eyebrows, eyelashes, and other body parts.
And this is an interesting compulsive cycle, because this condition often triggers a sense of increasing tension before pulling and a sense of relief or pleasure after pulling. Sometimes they have a ritual of touching the hair, putting it in their mouth, examining or biting the follicle, or even eating the hair. It's a compulsive cycle that can be challenging to break.
I recently interviewed Dr. Michael Twohig, an expert on trich, and in this video I’m going to summarize what I learned about what causes trichotollomania, and how it can be treated- both psychologically, with habit reversal training and breaking the cycle of giving in to urges, and with medication and nutritional treatments.
To clarify, trichotillomania isn't simply a "bad habit." The APA classifies it within the group of disorders known as "Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders." These include OCD, body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding, skin-picking disorder, and other types of BFRB’s (Body focused repetitive disorders which include nail biting, lip biting, cheek chewing, and others). But for many people, these BFRB’s become so severe that people are missing large chunks of hair, or skin or they work hard to cover it up with wigs and makeup.




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