Trichotillomania (TTM) is characterised by recurrent and irresistible urge to pull out one’s own body hair. It is often associated with trichorrhizophagia in which there is a habit to eat the roots of pulled out hairs. It can also present with many comorbid psychiatric problems including personality disorders. High rates of comorbid mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders have been detected in patients of TTM. The lifetime prevalence of comorbid personality disorders has been much less extensively studied. We present a rare case of 28-year-old male having TTM with antisocial personality disorder and discuss difficult management issues with this comorbidity. Our patient improved with a combination of fluoxetine and sodium valproate
Abstract Introduction Although many variables have been examined as potentially contributing to the ...
Trichotillomania is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by pulling out one's own hair, whic...
Tichotillomania presents challenges to clinicians in various areas including assessment, treatment, ...
Trichotemnomania (TT) is characterized as the cutting or shaving of hair, which is an obsessive–comp...
Trichotillomania is a psychodermatological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull ...
Trichotillomania is characterized by recurrent pulling out of one's hair for pleasure, gratification...
Introduction: Trichotillomania is a type of traumatic alopecia and is defined as the irresistible ur...
Trichotillomania, characterized by the repetitive pulling out of one’s own hair leading to hair loss...
BACKGROUND: Trichotillomania also called hair-pulling or compulsive hair-pulling disorder is a psyc...
Trichotemnomania (TT) refers to cutting or shaving of one’s own hair as a compulsive act. This condi...
Trichotillomania (TTM) is characterized by repetitive pulling of one’s hair leading to hair loss and...
Trichotillomania is a compulsive disorder of recurrent hair-pulling that may be seen in children and...
Introduction: Trichotillomania (TTM) is now part of DSM-5 classification of obsessive-compulsive and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychiatric...
Trichotillomania is a mental health condition characterized by repetitive pulling out of one's hair,...
Abstract Introduction Although many variables have been examined as potentially contributing to the ...
Trichotillomania is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by pulling out one's own hair, whic...
Tichotillomania presents challenges to clinicians in various areas including assessment, treatment, ...
Trichotemnomania (TT) is characterized as the cutting or shaving of hair, which is an obsessive–comp...
Trichotillomania is a psychodermatological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to pull ...
Trichotillomania is characterized by recurrent pulling out of one's hair for pleasure, gratification...
Introduction: Trichotillomania is a type of traumatic alopecia and is defined as the irresistible ur...
Trichotillomania, characterized by the repetitive pulling out of one’s own hair leading to hair loss...
BACKGROUND: Trichotillomania also called hair-pulling or compulsive hair-pulling disorder is a psyc...
Trichotemnomania (TT) refers to cutting or shaving of one’s own hair as a compulsive act. This condi...
Trichotillomania (TTM) is characterized by repetitive pulling of one’s hair leading to hair loss and...
Trichotillomania is a compulsive disorder of recurrent hair-pulling that may be seen in children and...
Introduction: Trichotillomania (TTM) is now part of DSM-5 classification of obsessive-compulsive and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychiatric...
Trichotillomania is a mental health condition characterized by repetitive pulling out of one's hair,...
Abstract Introduction Although many variables have been examined as potentially contributing to the ...
Trichotillomania is a chronic psychiatric disorder characterized by pulling out one's own hair, whic...
Tichotillomania presents challenges to clinicians in various areas including assessment, treatment, ...