Thirty-four college students suffering from pathological skin picking were randomly assigned to a four-session cognitive-behavioural treatment (n = 17) or a waiting-list condition (n = 17). Severity of skin picking, psycho-social impact of skin picking, strength of skin-picking-related dysfunctional cognitions, and severity of skin injury were measured at pre-, post-, and two-months follow-up assessment. Participants in the treatment condition showed a significantly larger reduction on all measured variables in comparison to the waiting-list condition. The obtained effect sizes for the outcome measures were large, ranging from .90 to 1.89. Treatment effects were maintained at follow-up. In conclusion, cognitive-behavioural therapy, even in ...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is considered a behavioral addiction due to an excessive and reoccur...
We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual dis-abi...
Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there...
Self-injurious skin picking is characterized by repetitive, ritualistic, or impulsive skin picking t...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to chronic skin picking or scratching that causes tissue dama...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
Background and objectives Implicit cognitive processes are relevant in understanding the development...
Skin-picking is a type of self-injurious behavior involving the pulling, scratching, lancing, diggin...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) or excoriation disorder is a destructive behavior that affects 1-2% ...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
The importance of experiential avoidance (EA) has long been recognized in psychopathology and psycho...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of habit reversal (HR) to a wait-list con...
The purposes of the present study were to: 1. examine the relationship between naturally occurring p...
Skin conditions can be associated with heightened levels of psychological morbidity, suggesting the ...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is considered a behavioral addiction due to an excessive and reoccur...
We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual dis-abi...
Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there...
Self-injurious skin picking is characterized by repetitive, ritualistic, or impulsive skin picking t...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) refers to chronic skin picking or scratching that causes tissue dama...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
Background and objectives Implicit cognitive processes are relevant in understanding the development...
Skin-picking is a type of self-injurious behavior involving the pulling, scratching, lancing, diggin...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) or excoriation disorder is a destructive behavior that affects 1-2% ...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin picking have gained recent attention in the psychiatr...
The importance of experiential avoidance (EA) has long been recognized in psychopathology and psycho...
The effectiveness of a deliberately limited version of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of habit reversal (HR) to a wait-list con...
The purposes of the present study were to: 1. examine the relationship between naturally occurring p...
Skin conditions can be associated with heightened levels of psychological morbidity, suggesting the ...
Pathological skin picking (PSP) is considered a behavioral addiction due to an excessive and reoccur...
We present the case of a 17-year-old girl with Asperger syndrome and borderline intellectual dis-abi...
Introduction: Although behavioral therapies can effectively treat skin picking disorder (SPD), there...