A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical understanding of the nature of hair-pulling behaviour in childhood. Thirty-eight children were clinically assessed for a diagnosis of trichotillomania, co-morbidity, co-existing habits and other relevant factors. Intervention consisted of a combination of behavioural strategies, self-esteem work, supportive family approaches, attachment-focused parenting models and medication. In this group of children it was difficult to define their symptoms as a clinical diagnosis of trichotillomania, using ICD-10/DSM-IV. This article concludes that hair pulling, as a symptom in children, is a heterogeneous condition. It is useful to approach this issue f...
To date, trichotillomania prevalence and phenomenology have not received enough attention in Europea...
Trichotillomania, or hair-pulling disorder, is characterized by the recurrent pulling out of one’s h...
This study examines the childhood and social experiences of 10 women with trichotillomania (compulsi...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling) in children is a complex symp-tom for which no single psy...
Trichotillomania is a psychodermatological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull ...
Hair pulling behaviors are present in a number of clinical conditions and result in functional impai...
Eleven chronic hair pullers, 11 subjects with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and 11 subjects w...
The child who pulls his little brothers ’ hair: a different trichotillomania case Trichotillomania (...
Tichotillomania presents challenges to clinicians in various areas including assessment, treatment, ...
Trichotillomania, also known as hair pulling disorder, is a chronic psychiatric condition common amo...
ABSTRACT. Trichotillomania is a relatively common cause of childhood alopecia. We report our observa...
Trichotillomania is the compulsive habit that induces an individual to pluck hair repeatedly. Psycho...
Introduction: Trichotillomania is a mental disorder characterized by a repetitive and compulsive hai...
Objective: The current study was exploratory and utilized a large, diverse Internet sample to evalua...
To date, trichotillomania prevalence and phenomenology have not received enough attention in Europea...
Trichotillomania, or hair-pulling disorder, is characterized by the recurrent pulling out of one’s h...
This study examines the childhood and social experiences of 10 women with trichotillomania (compulsi...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling) in children is a complex symp-tom for which no single psy...
Trichotillomania is a psychodermatological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull ...
Hair pulling behaviors are present in a number of clinical conditions and result in functional impai...
Eleven chronic hair pullers, 11 subjects with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and 11 subjects w...
The child who pulls his little brothers ’ hair: a different trichotillomania case Trichotillomania (...
Tichotillomania presents challenges to clinicians in various areas including assessment, treatment, ...
Trichotillomania, also known as hair pulling disorder, is a chronic psychiatric condition common amo...
ABSTRACT. Trichotillomania is a relatively common cause of childhood alopecia. We report our observa...
Trichotillomania is the compulsive habit that induces an individual to pluck hair repeatedly. Psycho...
Introduction: Trichotillomania is a mental disorder characterized by a repetitive and compulsive hai...
Objective: The current study was exploratory and utilized a large, diverse Internet sample to evalua...
To date, trichotillomania prevalence and phenomenology have not received enough attention in Europea...
Trichotillomania, or hair-pulling disorder, is characterized by the recurrent pulling out of one’s h...
This study examines the childhood and social experiences of 10 women with trichotillomania (compulsi...