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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. Madison Institute Of Medicine: Your Mental Health Resource
Mental health resources include continuing education programs, patient information guides on a variety of mental health topics like depression, OCD, trichotillomania, cognitive behavior therapy, and medications.
http://www.miminc.org
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22. Trichotillomania Library - Trich, Food, And Skin Care
A summary of personal research done on the allergy component of trichotillomania. trichotillomaniaLibrary, Changes last made on 13 October 1999.
http://www.irishlace.net/trichlibrary/research/foodandskincare.html
Trich, Food, and Skin Care
by John R. Kender and Michael J. Grant In this letter, we outline some observations about several simple at-home procedures that have proven to be helpful to many pullers. These procedures involve various foods and skin care practices. We guess that for many people, hairpulling is aggravated by a particular biological cause that these practices help to address. At the end of this letter, we list postal and email addresses where you can get more detailed information about our ideas and methods.
1) Who We Are and What We Have Done
Let's first introduce ourselves. One of us, John, is a university professor who pulled eyebrows for 30 years, but is currently enjoying a more than seven year remission which he attributes to dietary control. For the past four years, John has run the TTM remailer program, a private internet email exchange about trich, which has about 400 subscribers and participants. John has spoken at two TLC retreats about his experiments with nutrition and its effect on trich. The other of us, Mike, is the father of a hairpuller. He and his daughter, Terri, have experimented with several skin and hair treatment approaches to hairpulling. Mike started and is an active contributor to an email support group for PoPs (Parents of Pullers) on the internet. Mike has attended several TLC retreats, at which he has demonstrated on multiple volunteers his various scalp care procedures, which use only non-prescription preparations.

23. Anxiety And Agoraphobia Treatment Center, Ltd.
Based in Illinois, the Anxiety Treatment Center helps people suffering from fear of flying as well as OCD, panic attacks, phobias, and trichotillomania. Its special program for fearful fliers emphasizes cognitive behavioral therapy and education about aviation.
http://www.anxietytreatmentcenter.com

24. EVELYN'S WIGS SALES & SERVICE
Twenty years of experience working with hair loss due to cancer, Alopecia Areata, Lupus, trichotillomania or thinning hair. Includes personal biography, contact details and online catalogue.
http://www.evelynswigs.com/

25. Anxiety Treatment Resources
A psychological clinic specializing in anxiety disorders such as trichotillomania and OCD. In the Nath Building.
http://www.anxietytreatmentres.com/

26. Trichotillomania UK Website- Links Page
trichotillomania. French Site. for defining trichotillomania as a mental illnessand comparing it with pyromania, kleptomania, and pathologic gambling.
http://www.trichotillomania.co.uk/links.html

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28. Dr. Daniel Goeckner, PhD
Information about the practice and certain psychological disorders and treatments. Includes information on biofeedback and trichotillomania.
http://www.execpc.com/~djg/
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29. Treatment Of Trichotillomania, Hair Pulling Without Drugs, Effective
It is not a disorder or deficit, trichotillomania, hair pulling is a learned, shorttermstress management skill that backfires. Drug-free five-day treatment.
http://www.trichotillomania.org/description.htm
Description of Trichollomania
Paxil Zoloft Trichotillomania Description of Trichotillomania Drugs for Hair Pulling ... Email Sufferers describe a feeling of gratification and soothing after hair pulling.. They often focus on areas of increased sensitivity. By pulling from these sensitized areas the mild pain is enhanced to provide a stronger attentional focus and thus more distraction from their other sources of distress. This "negative reinforcement" (different from punishment) for trichotillomania is experienced as great relief, or comfort. This creates a vicious circle of emotional distress, momentarily relieved by hair pulling, which in the longer-term causes more emotional distress which makes the negative reinforcement from relief from pulling even stronger. Pulling can quickly become compulsive. It causes immediate relief and comfort, but later there is anxiety, frustration, embarrassment and distress at the increasing hair loss. Stress often increases dramatically when their inability to control their own behavior becomes apparent and results in increasing damage to both their hair and self-esteem. zoloft paxil prozac luvox
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30. Tina's Trichotillomania Page
Information and links to other personal pages.
http://www.trichotillomania.AB.CA/rwpeta/ttm.html
TRICHOTILLOMANIA RESOURCES This site was last updated March 02, 2003 Trichotillomania Symptoms Trich = Hair ~ till = pull ~ mania = madness (the 'o' links the word together) Recurrent pulling out of ones hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. An increasing sense of tension immediately before pulling out the hair or when attempting to resist the behavior. Pleasure, gratification, or relief when pulling out the hair. The disturbance is not better accounted for by another mental disorder and is not due to a general medical condition (e.g., a dermatological condition) . The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning Main Pages of Trichotillomania Resources A Guide to Trichotillomania Myths and Facts Trichotillomania Information Personal Stories ... AOL Chat
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31. Psychiatric Times - Trichotillomania Out Of The Closet
Article by Arline Kaplan describing this mental disorder.
http://www.mhsource.com/pt/p971150.html

32. Brenda C's Trichotillomania Site
Up to date information on TTM. Message board, inspiration and pictures.
http://communities.msn.com/BrendaCsTrichPage
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33. Virtual Hospital: Trichotillomania
Peer reviewed article by Gary R. Gaffney, M.D describing diagnostic features and pharmaceutical treatment methods.
http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Psych/PatientEdMaterials/Tricho.html
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Trichotillomania
Gary R. Gaffney, M.D., Associate Professor
University of Iowa College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry

Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
First Published: 1995
Last Revised: May 2000 Diagnostic Features Trichotillomania is stereotyped recurrent pulling of hair. The sites of hair pulling include scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, axillary, body, or pubic. Hair pulling tends to occur in episodes, exacerbated by stress, or conversely sometimes worsened by relaxation (e.g., when reading a book or watching television). The person generally feels tension before pulling hair, which is relieved by the pulling. All other causes of hair loss, including medical and dermatological must be considered and ruled out before the diagnosis of Trichotillomania is confirmed. Associated Features and Disorders Associated features of Trichotillomania include: examining the hair root; twirling it off; pulling the strand between the teeth, or trichophagia (eating hairs). Nail biting, scratching, gnawing, and excoriation may be associated with Trichotillomania. Persons with Trichotillomania may also have Mood Disorders (depression), Anxiety Disorders, or Mental Retardation. There can be histological findings. Biopsy samples may reveal short and broken hairs. Histological examination will reveal normal and damaged follicles. There should be inflammation in the affected area.

34. How To Apply To TTM-Resources
Message board and chat support for sufferers of compulsive hair pulling and their loved ones.
http://www.trichotillomania.ab.ca/rwpeta/messageboard.htm
Before we procede to the application page there are few simple rules to assure you get accepted. 1. Use an Alias that is 10 letters or less 2. Do not use spaces or special characters in your alias (this will keep you from entering our chat room) 3. Please put a reason for you wanting to join the group in the space provided on the application form. This is the world wide web and crazies do try to join. Having a distinct reason assures you will get accepted. 4. Please set your email settings as follows when you apply. Even though it is an option we do not allow receiving or posting messages by email for numerous reasons. It is a high potential for spreading computer viruses to other members of the group. It causes extra work for the managers, time we do not have. And the email option does not work for the most part. Inbox: Send all messages immediately to my e-mail inbox. (do NOT check this one) Daily Digest: Send compiled messages to my e-mail inbox at the end of the day. (Do NOT check this one) On the Web: I'll read the messages online CHECK THIS ONE Anyone found receiving or posting messages by email WILL be REMOVED from the group 5. When you are accepted, please read the site policies and faq and get to know the message site. There is a lot to offer so take time to look around. Also take time to introduce yourself.

35. Psychiatric Times
© Psychiatric Times. All rights reserved. trichotillomania Out of the Closet.by Arline Kaplan trichotillomania then was considered a rare condition.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p971150.html

36. Inositol And Trichotillomania
Inositol and trichotillomania By Frederick Penzel, Ph.D. EDITORS NOTEDR. FRED PENZEL HAS BEEN A LONGTIME FRIEND OF THE TRICH COMMUNITY.
http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol.html
Inositol and Trichotillomania
By Frederick Penzel, Ph.D.
EDITORS NOTE:

At the American Psychiatric Association (APA) conference in 1996, a paper was delivered on the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder with inositol, one of the B-vitamins. It seemed to indicate that this might be a viable treatment for OCD. As someone who treats OCD and related disorders, I am always on the lookout for new approaches. I did some further research, and found that Since the early 1970s, a number of papers have been published on the use of inositol in the treatment of OCD, depression, and anxiety. It seems that Inositol is converted by the body to a substance that regulates the action of serotonin within brain cells. Serotonin, as we know, is a brain transmitter chemical that has been implicated in OCD and trich. Not all of these studies were conducted in the most scientific manner, but nevertheless, my curiosity had been piqued.
Recently, we began to take a second look at some of our trich patients, some of whom, like the study participants, were unable to get help from medications. A few others were somewhat fearful of medications, and were looking for an alternative. We suggested that they try using the inositol in the same manner as our OCD patients. Since that time, we have seen some positive results in several cases, In both children and adults. I have also received some positive calls from various hair pullers around the country who have heard of inositol, and tried it. Although it was probably not as precise as we would have liked, we based our children's doses on body weight, figuring roughly that a 40-lb. child could tolerate a maximum dose of up to 6gms. of inositol per day.

37. Trichotillomania
PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT OF HAIR LOSS. trichotillomania A compulsion to repetitivelypull or pluck one’s hair is trichotillomania. trichotillomania
http://www.dermatology.org/hairinfo/05.html
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

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39. Trichotillomania
trichotillomania. trichotillomania consists of repetitive, uncontrollablepulling of one’s body hair. Most commonly, scalp hair
http://www.npi.ucla.edu/caap/anxieties/Trichotillomania.htm
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 ... contact us

40. Behavior Therapy And Research Laboratory
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
Behavior Therapy and Research Lab The BTRL is looking for people to participate in the following studies... 1. We are looking for children with complex tics or OCD-like behavior to investigate the effectiveness of a promising non-drug treatment. 2. We are looking for children with Tourette's Syndrome to participate in a study investigating the best ways to measure tics. The study is funded by the Tourette's Syndrome Association and participants are paid $100
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