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  1. Conditions of the Skin Appendages: Trichotillomania, Hirsutism, Pili Multigemini, Alopecia Areata, Baldness, Hypertrichosis, Ingrown Nail
  2. Amino acid promising for trichotillomania.(ADULT PSYCHIATRY): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Mary Ann Moon, 2009-08-01
  3. Trichotillomania: finding solutions.(The Psychiatrist's Toolbox): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Robert T. London, 2004-09-01
  4. The Hair Pulling "Habit" and You: How to Solve the Trichotillomania Puzzle, Revised Edition [HAIR PULLING HABIT & YOU REV/E]
  5. Olanzapine helped trichotillomania in small study.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2007-03-01
  6. Trichotillomania
  7. The effects of trichotillomania disclosure on peer perceptions and social acceptability [An article from: Body Image] by B.A. Marcks, D.W. Woods, et all
  8. Trichotillomania: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Sandra L., M.A. Friedrich, 2003
  9. Habit and Impulse Disorders: Trichotillomania
  10. Trichotillomania poorly understood, often hidden: among African American women.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2004-02-01
  11. Small study: olanzapine effective against trichotillomania.(Adult Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2007-02-01
  12. A neuropsychological comparison of obsessive-compulsive disorder and trichotillomania [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by S.R. Chamberlain, N.A. Fineberg, et all 2007-01
  13. The relationship between experiential avoidance and the severity of trichotillomania in a nonreferred sample [An article from: Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry] by A.M. Begotka, D.W. Woods, et all 2004-03-01
  14. The relationship of violence and trichotillomania. (Clinical Scholarship).: An article from: Journal of Nursing Scholarship by Susan Boughn, Julie Jaarsma Holdom, 2003-06-22

41. Trichotillomania At Beauty Worlds
esternal links. trichotillomania Learning Centre. www.trichotillomania.co.uk. Firstpublished October 2000. trichotillomania. by Michael Sones.
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Trichotillomania
by Michael Sones
This is a condition which involves pulling out body hairs to the point where there is significant hair loss. Hair from any part of the body may be targeted, including the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, pubic and perirectal areas. People with this condition usually notice that they feel either tension before the hair-pulling, or that they feel tension when they try not to give in to the impulse. Usually trichotillomaniacs feel significant distress about their conditions. Advertisement

42. Trichotillomania Resources
Message board and chat support for sufferers of compulsive hair pulling and their loved ones.
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43. Support And Info For Trich: Compulsive Hair Pulling
A guide to the help available for people who pull their hair out.
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Helen's Trichotillomania Pages (UK) A guide to the help available for compulsive hair pulling
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Do not continue to suffer in silence, your recovery starts here
Pulling hair, lashes or brows is a far more common problem than you believe. It is believed that around 2% of the population pull or pluck hairs from their scalp, brows or lashes, or even other parts of the body. At last the suffering in silence can end for you. Since discovering the "trich" support community available on the web, my problem has dramatically improved. [ more... Website created: 1st September 1999 Please support the maintainance of this website by clicking through the Amazon links:
The Hair-Pulling Problem: A Complete Guide to Trichotillomania

by Fred Penzel
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44. Trichotillomania: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments And Medica
, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatmentsand Medications. trichotillomania. Also known as Description.......trichotillomania
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=101

45. The JK Diet Contents Page
The effects of trichotillomania(TTM) can be lessened significantly for some sufferers by the aide of the John Kender Diet, which is described on this site.
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Who Is John Kender? What Does The Diet Entail? John Kender's Opinion of The JK Diet Join The TTM Remailer Moderated by John Kender ... How Are the JK Diet, Yeast and Pulling related? JK Diet Success: Letters About The JK Diet, Meds, ETC. We've Done It - JK Diet Stories of Success! How To Get Started: The JK Diet Beginners Page How Long Does It Take For The JK Diet To Work? JK Diet Recipes! Need Help Finding Foods Without Soy? ... Join The JK Diet Support List What To Eat: Here Are The Foods You Can Eat and Enjoy! What Sweeteners Can I have? Aspartame Sugar Information ... Reiki Page Updated: 20th June, 2002
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46. Behavior Therapy & Research Lab
Ongoing research in the area of tic disorders, trichotillomania and other repetitive behavior disorders at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee.
http://www.uwm.edu/~dwoods/labpage.htm
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Douglas W. Woods, Ph.D., Director Welcome to the BTRL webpage. Research in the BTRL currently focuses on understanding the environmental etiology and treatment of Tic Disorders, Trichotillomania, and other body-focused repetitive behavior disorders such as chronic skin-picking and nail biting. Feel free to explore our pages. PARTICIPATE IN STUDIES The BTRL is continuously running research to better understand and treat persons with tic disorders, trichotillomania, and body focused repetitive behavior problems. To see the research projects we are currently conducting and to find information about participation, click on the link above. GRADUATE STUDENTS The BTRL is made up of Dr. Woods and graduate students in Clinical Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis. To see the current members of the BTRL, click on the link above.
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Much of the research conducted in the BTRL is done with the help of UWM Undergraduate Psychology majors. The help these students provide to the BTRL is invaluable. To learn more about becoming a research assistant for the BTRL, please click on the link above. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
For a complete list of the research currently being conducted in the BTRL, click on the link above.

47. Bbc.co.uk Health - Ask The Doctor - Pulling Out Body Hair
Your daughter has a condition known as trichotillomania, which is defined by somepeople as an impulsecontrol disorder, and by others as a type of obsessive
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Q: Pulling out hair... Last year my daughter started pulling out her widows peak of hair on her forehead - I thought it was a habit during the stress of her A-levels. But she returned from University at Easter with a definite receding hairline from her habit. It's making her very unhappy but she can't seem to stop. Why is she pulling out her hair like this? Tessa Dr Trisha Macnair responds Your daughter has a condition known as trichotillomania , which is defined by some people as an 'impulse-control' disorder, and by others as a type of obsessive compulsive disorder. But although it is defined as a psychological problem, this doesn't mean that your daughter is 'mad.' Research has shown that, apart from their habit, people with trichotillomania have a healthy psyche. However, it may be associated with depression, anxiety and other problems. Trichotillomania is quite common - at least 2% of the population are affected - and usually starts around puberty or early adulthood. The sufferer usually pulls out hair from their scalp or face (eye lashes or brows) because this is easily accessible, but sometimes they pull out body hair too.

48. Dermatlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,trichotillomania,a
Dermatlas Dermatology Images trichotillomania,hair pulling,dermatology image,alopecia,alopecia,alopecia,alopecia,alopecia,alopecia,alopecia,traumatic
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49. Trichotillomania Christian Forum
A bulletin board format support group combining Christianity and TTM.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/ttm/start/

50. Dermatlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,alopecia, Traumati
Dermatlas Dermatology Images dermatology image,alopecia, trichotillomania,traumatic images. Match ALL words Match ANY word. Dermatology Images,
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51. Trichotillomania
trichotillomania (ImpulseControl Disorder). This disorder is characterized psychologicalintervention. What is trichotillomania? It is
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to CrescentLife ask the expert Trichotillomania (Impulse-Control Disorder) This disorder is characterized by recurrent pulling out of one's hair from the head, eyebrows, eyelashes or other body parts; causing noticeable hair loss. High levels of tension build up before the act and a sense of relief is experienced after the act. There is a certain degree of obsessive-compulsive characteristics in this disorder.
  • Recurrent pulling out of one's hair causing noticeable hair loss Tension before the act Stress when attempting to control behavior Pleasure, gratification or relief after the act
Typically occurring before adulthood, it has been demonstrated that between one to two percent of college samples have this disorder or have had it in the past. The primary feature of this disorder is the recurrent pulling out of one’s own hair which results in significant hair loss. Behavior modification may be the treatment of choice, with the possibility of exploring unconscious issues related to the behavior. Little treatment data is available and studies show that the act of pulling out one’s own hair can dissipate for months, and even years without any psychological intervention.

52. Psychiatric Times
© Psychiatric Times. All rights reserved. trichotillomania Out of the Closet.by Arline Kaplan trichotillomania then was considered a rare condition.
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53. Albany Trichotillomania Support Group
Support group for people who pull out their hair.
http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/albanytrichsters
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Location: Albany, New York
Description: Capital Region Support Group is a growing group. At this time we have no set time or place that we meet. We plan a place and a time as a group via email and then get together informally and discuss various issues. This is not set in stone so as our group grows in numbers and experience we may start having more of a formal setting.
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54. Article By SFBACCT Faculty, Trichotillomania
trichotillomania What is it? trichotillomania can affect any part of the body,but the most common areas are the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes.
http://www.sfbacct.com/articles/art-trichotillomania.html
Trichotillomania: What is it? How do you treat it? Joan Davidson, Ph.D. Trichotillomania is described in the fourth edition of the DSM-IV as "characterized by recurrent pulling out of one’s hair for pleasure, gratification, or relief of tension that results in noticeable hair loss." It is classified as an impulse control disorder and is estimated to affect between 5 and 10 million Americans. Trichotillomania can affect any part of the body, but the most common areas are the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes. Hair pulling is described as soothing and pleasurable, and the pulling can become ritualized. Often, persons with trichotillomania may try to find the "right" hair to pull or they may examine the hair root, twirl it, pull the hair between their teeth or eat it. As trichotillomania sufferers try to resist the urge to pull they become tense. When they pull the hair, they experience a sense of relief or pleasure. The hair pulling can vary from mild hair loss to complete baldness. The causes of trichotillomania are unclear. Trichotillomania has been conceptualized as a habit-control disorder, which led to a behavioral treatment approach called Habit Reversal Training. Because of similarities between trichotillomania and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in symptoms and in responses to treatment, trichotillomania has been described as a variation of OCD. Despite some similarities, recent data demonstrate important differences between these disorders. It appears that many factors, including abnormalities of brain neurochemistry, are involved in the development of trichotillomania.

55. BrendaC's Trichotillomania Site
Resources and chat room for sufferers of trichotillomania.
http://www.msnusers.com/BrendaCsTrichPage/
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56. ABCNEWS.com : The Sad, Secretive Hair-Pulling Disorder
Young women describe what it s like to live with trichotillomania,also known as trich. The hair. It s called trichotillomania.
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Mandi Line suffers from an unusual compulsion to pull out her own hair. It's called trichotillomania. (ABCNEWS.com) Bad Hair Ways Sufferers of Hair-Pulling Disorder Speak of the Pain and Shame They Endure
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... Lowly Fruit Fly's Amazing Flight Secrets MORE ON THIS STORY COMMUNITY At 19, Recob is smart and athletic, but the college junior just can't stop pulling out her hair. She suffers from trichotillomania, "trich" for short. Recob has never shown her head to anyone outside her family and says she never will. As odd as Recob's case may sound, it is not rare. An estimated 4 million women and 2 million men across the country are doing this to themselves. Recob says she can go only two or three days without pulling her hair. "I don't understand it. I don't understand why I pull my hair out. It's not my fault. I don't do it on purpose. If I could stop I would," she said. Doctors aren't sure what causes trichotillomania. It usually starts in early adolescence. Researchers speculate that it's caused by a grooming gene gone berserk.

57. Trichotillomania Christian Community
Message board and support for Christians with trichotillomania.
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58. Trichotillomania
trichotillomania Important It is possible that the main title of thereport trichotillomania is not the name you expected. Please
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General Discussion Trichotillomania is an impulse control disorder characterized by an overwhelming urge to pull out one's own hair, often resulting in patches of baldness. The hair on the scalp is most often affected. The eyelashes, eyebrows, and beard are also affected often. In some cases, affected individuals chew and/or swallow (ingest) the hair they have pulled out (trichophagy). The exact cause of trichotillomania is unknown.

59. Trichotillomania - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Subtopics: Trichotillomania > Support Groups Related Topics: Health Products/Beauty/Hair Care/Wigs Health News: Search millions of published articles for news on Trichotillomania Modern Medicine Aging The Ardell Wellness Report HealthFacts Medical Post Medical Update Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report Note: Subscription required to access the full text of articles. Web Directory: Amanda's Trichotillomania Guide All your hair pulling questions answered. Behavior Therapy and Research Laboratory Ongoing research in the area of tic disorders, trichotillomania and other repetitive behavior disorders at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Brenda C's Trichotillomania Site Up to date information on TTM. Message board, inspiration and pictures.

60. Trichotillomania - Support Groups
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