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  1. Stronger Than Steel, Braver Than Crazy: The Autobiography of Abby, aTeen With Trichotillomania Who Grew up and Healed Herself by Abby Leora Rohrer, 2009
  2. Trichotillomania is usually a passing phase in children.(Behavioral Pediatrics): An article from: Pediatric News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2005-03-01
  3. Pulling Through Trichotillomania (Pulling Toward Deliverance) by Julie R. Gibson Hart, 2010
  4. Why Won't My Child Stop Hair Pulling? The Inside Truth About Trichotillomania in Children and Teens by Abby Leora Rohrer, 2007
  5. Neurocutaneous Conditions: Trichotillomania, Vulvodynia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Syringomyelia, Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  6. Trichotillomania: A Psychological Cause of Hair Loss
  7. Amino acid may be effective for trichotillomania.(MENTAL HEALTH): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ann Moon, 2009-08-01

21. Anxiety Treatment Resources
A psychological clinic specializing in anxiety disorders such as trichotillomania and OCD. In the Nath Building.
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23. Dr. Daniel Goeckner, PhD
Information about the practice and certain psychological disorders and treatments. Includes information on biofeedback and trichotillomania.
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24. Virtual Hospital Trichotillomania
trichotillomania (as a syndrome) ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder Medicines for trichotillomania Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Prozac
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25. Trichotillomania - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse control disorder characterised by the trichotillomania is classified as an Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorder.
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Trichotillomania in a young woman Trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse control disorder characterised by the repeated urge to pull out scalp hair eyelashes nose hair ear hair ... eyebrows or other body hair . It is believed to be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder Most TTM sufferers live relatively normal lives, except for having bald spots on their head. Many clinicians classify TTM as a mental disorder , though the classification is debatable. Some clinicians classify TTM as a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some classify TTM as a form of self-harm . Others say that TTM is no more a mental disorder than is any other habitual behavior, such as nail biting. Many TTM sufferers have relatively normal work and social lives; and TTM sufferers are not any more likely to have significant personality disorders than anyone else.

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27. Trichotillomania Help
BrenDakota's site. Articles, Books, Stories, Bulletin Board and support regarding trichotillomania.
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28. Trichotillomania - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse control disorder characterised by the One form of treatment for trichotillomania is Habit Reversal Training.
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Trichotillomania in a young woman Trichotillomania (TTM) is an impulse control disorder characterised by the repeated urge to pull out scalp hair eyelashes nose hair ear hair ... eyebrows or other body hair . It is believed to be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder Most TTM sufferers live relatively normal lives, except for having bald spots on their head. Many clinicians classify TTM as a mental disorder , though the classification is debatable. Some clinicians classify TTM as a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Some classify TTM as a form of self-harm . Others say that TTM is no more a mental disorder than is any other habitual behavior, such as nail biting. Many TTM sufferers have relatively normal work and social lives; and TTM sufferers are not any more likely to have significant personality disorders than anyone else.

29. Hair Extensions, London UK - Lucinda Ellery
Hair extensions salon, specialist in synthetic hair and human hair extensions, for glamour or medical reasons. Information on women’s hair loss, trichotillomania and alopecia.
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31. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Trichotillomania
trichotillomania is hair loss caused by compulsive pulling and/or twisting of trichotillomania is a type of compulsive behavior and its causes are not
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Trichotillomania - top of the head Alternative names Return to top Compulsive hair pulling Definition Return to top Trichotillomania is hair loss caused by compulsive pulling and/or twisting of the hair until it breaks off. The hair may be lost in round patches or diffusely across the scalp. The effect is an uneven appearance. Other hairy areas may be plucked, such as the eyebrows, eyelashes, or body hair. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Trichotillomania is a type of compulsive behavior and its causes are not clearly understood. Symptoms usually begin before the age of 17. It may affect as much as 4% of the population. People with this disorder will often seek the help of a dermatologist initially. Women are 4 times more likely to be affected than men. Symptoms Return to top These symptoms are usually seen in children:
  • constant tugging, pulling, or twisting of hair

32. International Trichotillomania Day
International TTM day is June 22. Ways to celebrate or events happening in various locations.
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33. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Trichotillomania - Top Of The Head
trichotillomania top of the head. trichotillomania is repetitive twisting andtwirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well-defined area with
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Trichotillomania - top of the head Trichotillomania is repetitive twisting and twirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well-defined area with shortened, broken-off hairs and early regrowth of hair. The scalp is the most commonly involved site, but eyelashes and eyebrows may also be involved. The hair loss can also be patchy and poorly defined. Update Date: 1/17/2004 Updated by: Michael Lehrer, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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34. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Of Trichotillomania
Article by Frederick Penzel, Ph.D. examining cognitive therapy treatments.
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COGNITIVE/BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT OF TRICHOTILLOMANIA
By Fred Penzel, Ph.D.
Of all the disorders belonging to the OCD family, trichotillomania is probably one of the least understood by both sufferers and practitioners alike. It has also been, for many years, among the most frustrating and difficult to treat for all parties concerned.
The name trichotillomania (TTM) coined in 1889 by Francois Henri Hallopeau, is in itself an unfortunate and misleading one. It seems to pigeonhole the disorder with other unrelated problems such as kleptomania, pyromania, etc. In addition, it seems to imply an enjoyment and attraction on the part of sufferers to pursue their hair pulling activities. Those who have the disorder understand that this obviously is not true. The term 'mania' itself seems to suggest a serious mental illness.
The gap between what the drugs can and cannot do can be bridged by behavioral therapy. Over the years, many assorted techniques for treating TTM have been tried, with little or no success. These would include psychoanalysis, biofeedback, relaxation training, aversion therapy, etc. I have heard a few isolated reports of the successful use of hypnosis, but only a few small studies are available on its effectiveness. Although more formal scientific studies of the use of behavioral therapy for TTM remain to be done, it appears that it is the most effective treatment that we possess.
TTM is an extremely complex disorder with many potential inputs. It is my own hypothesis, and that of others, that TTM is the result of a dysfunction of a mechanism that regulates levels of stimulation within the central nervous system. People seem to pull when they are either overstimulated (stressed, anxious, or excited) or when understimulated (bored or inactive). Obviously, there are many things that can influence a person's stimulation levels. This is why there does not appear to be one single technique, approach, or device that can relieve the problem. TTM appears to respond best to an approach made of a number of different components.

35. Trichotillomania
There are a number of potential etiologic factors in alopecia (or baldness).This paper discusses alopecia, its causes, and suggests treatment options.
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Bottom Derm Web Contents PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT OF HAIR LOSS Trichotillomania Trichotillomania: Mother and daughter. Involves compulsive pulling of one's hair. Top Derm Web Contents

36. Trichotillomania Australia - Canberra Trichsters
Dedicated to helping those with this disorder, otherwise known as the hair pulling disorder.
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Welcome to Trichsters , the site dedicated to helping those with trichotillomania, otherwise known as the hair pulling disorder. Trichotillomania (trich for short) affects approximately 1% to 3% of the population which is at least 20,000 people in Australia, although some studies indicate the percentage to be much greater than this. It is defined as the recurrent pulling out of ones hair, either from the scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows on anywhere else on the body. It is currently classed as an impulse control disorder and is thought to be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder. Unfortunately there has been little research done in Australia on the subject but in the USA there have been articles and even books published on trichotillomania. There is even a documentary called “Bad Hair Life” available to purchase from the Trichotillomania Learning Centre (TLC) in the USA. The emotional effects of having trich can be devastating. Sufferers feel tremendous shame and guilt and often go to great lengths to hide their disorder. It is not uncommon for trichsters to wear wigs, hats, scarves or bandanas every single day. Some people never tell their friends or family about their problem because they are afraid of the reaction it will cause. Many sufferers do not talk about the subject or seek help.

37. Anxiety Disorders Among Children
trichotillomania consists of repetitive, uncontrollable pulling of one’s body In some cases, trichotillomania is related to an increased stress level at
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Trichotillomania Treatment The primary treatment approach for Trichotillomania is habit reversal training combined with stress management and behavioral contracting. Treatment begins with self-monitoring of hair-pulling episodes as well as the feelings and situations that are most likely to lead to hair pulling. Youngsters are then systematically taught a new behavior, for example, squeezing a ball or tightening their fist, that they are to do whenever they feel the urge to pull. Relaxation training and other stress management techniques are used to diminish hair-pulling urges, while reward charts help children track their progress and earn small rewards for treatment gains. home anxiety problems studies treatment ... contact us

38. Trichotillomania
Evidencebased Mental Health Information Education from McMaster University, CANADA.
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39. Brenda C's Trichotillomania Site
Up to date information on TTM. Message board, inspiration and pictures. Members only may view.
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