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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

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42. Trichotillomania Christian Forum
A bulletin board format support group combining Christianity and TTM.
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43. Trichotillomania Support Site
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44. Trichotillomania
WHAT IS trichotillomania? The current psychiatric diagnostic manual (DSMIV) providesthe following definitions WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF trichotillomania?
http://www.bio-behavioral.com/trichotillomania.html
WHAT IS TRICHOTILLOMANIA? The current psychiatric diagnostic manual (DSM-IV) provides the following definitions:
  • 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).

  • E. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social,
    occupational, or other important areas of functioning. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF
    TRICHOTILLOMANIA?
    • Pulling from scalp is most frequent followed by eyebrows, eyelashes, pubic region, face, body, and legs.
      Noticeable loss of hair on the specific area of the body.
      Common behaviors include:
      Inspecting the strands of hair that are pulled Chewing the strands of hair that are pulled Twirling and playing with hair Trichophagia (ingestion of hair) Pulling the strand of hair between the teeth
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    45. Bio-Behavioral Institute | Disorders | Trichotillomania
    Researchers at our Institute hypothesize that two forms of trichotillomaniamay exist. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF trichotillomania?
    http://www.bio-behavioral.com/trichotillomania.asp
    Trichollomania Trichollomania is characterized by the repetitive pulling on one's hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. Patients typically experience an increasing sense on tension immediately before pulling out the hair or when attempting to resist the behavior. Pleasure, gratification or relief is felt upon hair pulling. Researchers at our Institute hypothesize that two forms of trichotillomania may exist. Individuals who experience tension before pulling and gratification upon pulling may have a form of trichotillomania thought to be a type of obsessive compulsive spectrum disorder. For others who experience no awareness or pleasure, hair pulling may be a habit. Further research will help clarify these issues. The "obsessive-compulsive spectrum" refers to a series of major psychiatric conditions defined by the presence of obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are intrusive ideas, thoughts, or images that cause much anxiety and distress. Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to reduce the anxiety produced by obsessions. You may have one without the other. The current psychiatric diagnostic manual (DSM-IV) provides the following definitions:
  • An increasing sense of tension immediately before pulling out the hair or when attempting to resist the behavior.
  • 46. BrendaC's Trichotillomania Site
    Resources and chat room for sufferers of trichotillomania.
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    47. Trichotillomania Pointer
    All trichotillomania information has been removed. Please see www.trich.orgfor information and pointers. (We have no affiliation with that site.)
    http://exeter.tundra.org/~nannette/trich/
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    48. Trichotillomania Christian Community
    Message board and support for Christians with trichotillomania.
    http://groups.msn.com/TrichotillomaniaChristianCommunity/_whatsnew.msnw
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    49. Virtual Hospital: Trichotillomania
    trichotillomania. Gary R. Gaffney, MD May 2000 Diagnostic Features. trichotillomaniais stereotyped recurrent pulling of hair. The sites
    http://www.vh.org/adult/patient/psychiatry/trichotillomania/
    For Patients
    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.

    50. Trichotillomania-Links
    trichotillomania Links and Books. trichotillomania Library The ABCsof compulsive hair pulling. Includes DSM IV diagnostic criteria.
    http://www.self-injury-abuse-trauma-directory.info/Completed Files/Trichotilloma
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    51. Trichcommonality.Com
    A bulletin board dedicated to the concerns of individuals with trichotillomania.
    http://commonality.chadspad.com/ubb/
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    52. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: Trichotillomania
    trichotillomania. Individuals with this Impulse the act. Diagnostic criteriafor 312.39 trichotillomania (cautionary statement). A. Recurrent
    http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/trichotillomaniadis.htm
    BehaveNet
    DSM-IV DSM-IV-TR
    Trichotillomania
    Individuals with this Impulse-Control Disorder recurrently fail to resist impulses to pull out their own hair. Pulling hair may provide relief or gratification related to tension experienced prior to the act.
    Diagnostic criteria for 312.39 Trichotillomania
    cautionary statement
    A. Recurrent pulling out of one's hair resulting in noticeable hair loss. B. An increasing sense of tension immediately before pulling out the hair or when attempting to resist the behavior. C. Pleasure, gratification, or relief when pulling out the hair. D. 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). E. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. Reprinted with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision. American Psychiatric Association Books and Other Media:
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    53. Trichotillomania - UK
    UK and Ireland trichotillomania site, supprt group, find others, magazine, and links.
    http://www.trich.co.uk
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    54. Other Alopecias - Trichotillomania
    keratin.com, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, disease, and treatment information.trichotillomania. trichotillomania. The condition trichotillomania
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    trichotillomania Home Forums Privacy Advertising ... Home On this page... Trichotillomania Trichotillomania affects 2-3% of all people with hair loss making it a fairly common condition. Studies have identified the scalp as being the most commonly affected area. Approximately 70% of cases involve scalp hair loss, 50% involve eyebrows and or eyelashes, 30% include pubic hair, 20% body hair, and about 10% involve facial hair. As well as plucking the hair, affected individuals may then chew or eat the hair. Hair eating is known as trichophagia while hair chewing may result in hair balls (trichobezoars). About 40% of cases involve hair chewing while 10% of affected individuals eat their hair. Eating hair is rather unwise as it is very irritating to the stomach and may lead to digestion problems and ulcers. The affected individual is most often unaware of what they are doing and arrive at the dermatology clinic complaining of hair loss from an unknown cause. Dermatologists have been known to resort to making a video of the individual to prove to them that they are unconsciously plucking their hair. Trichotillomania can affect both children and adults although the mean age of first onset is 13 years. Both boys and girls are affected in childhood but the adult version of trichotillomania almost always affects women (Jaspers 1996).

    55. Welcome To Brenda C's Trichotillomania Pages And Message Board
    Message board that requires membership. Briefly introduces trichotillomania.
    http://www.angelfire.com/bc2/trich/
    Welcome To Brenda C's Trichotillomania Pages and Message Board!
    "I love it and I hate it. I am drawn to it and can't stop. All that exists in the world at that moment is that hair. How could anybody understand such a thing? My compulsion to pull out my own hair?" "But I'm not crazy. Surely someone somewhere out there must do this too. But why isn't it known? If others do it, where are they?" They are here. Welcome! You are not alone! Trichotillomania is described as "an impulse control disorder marked by the pulling out of one's own hair. This can be from your scalp, your eyelashes or eyebrows, or any where else on your body". Those of us who do it hate that we do it, but find it very hard to stop. We like the sensation of pulling, but we hate the end result. We want to stop, but can't seem to do it. It is estimated that at least 10 million Americans alone are affected, and it could easily be higher, as most of us live with this disorder silently. My purpose for creating this web site is to help you, as a hair puller, to feel connected to others. To have someone to talk to who "does it, too." To offer you resources to other trich sites, and to pass on whatever knowledge I might gather over the years.

    56. Trichotillomania Resources : The Zero 5.0laf - The Official Website Of Andrew Va
    trichotillomania Hair Pulling Resources. Click here to return toThe Zero, trichotillomania RESOURCES. SEARCH THE RESOURCES HELP.
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    TRICHOTILLOMANIA RESOURCES SEARCH THE RESOURCES
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    These are Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling) Resources.
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    Anxiety Related
    Crisis Intervention Depression
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    ... General Mental Health Resources Articles
    (click here for Resources) Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Trichotillomania
    [http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/trich_cbt.html] Hair Today Gone Tomorrow [http://www.vachss.com/help_text/archive/hair_today.html] Article reprint from HealthScout News , November 4, 2001. Trichotillomania: Out of the Closet [http://www.mhsource.com/pt/p971150.html] Article reprint from Psychiatric Times Trichotillomania Page [http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Psych/PatientEdMaterials/ Tricho.html] Virtual Hospital (University of Iowa College of Medicine) return to the top Resources (click here for Articles) Trichotillomanie.de URL: http://www.trichotillomanie.purespace.de The first German website dedicated to trichotillomania. Information, help, resources in Germany. Trichotillomania Learning Center (TLC) 1215 Mission Street, Suite 2

    57. Trichotillomania
    trichotillomania Tonsure trichotillomania. Labs Scalp biopsy Hair Follicle showsno inflammatory signs; Trichomalacia pathognomonic for trichotillomania.
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  • Epidemiology Prevalence may be as high as 1% Younger ages affected more commonly Mean age of onset: 8 years (boys), 12 years (girls)
  • 58. Trichotillomania Resources Message Board
    Message Board of support for sufferers of trichotillomania and their loved ones.
    http://wayoflife.artshost.com/
    The place to come and talk about compulsive hair pulling. This is a new community created April 27, 2002 and it will take some time to build the membership up. It is the members of a support community that makes it work. Your membership and participation is important to all of us. Please take time to read this page and then take the plunge and join by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page. No person is an island. All (or at least most) of us need the support, the encouragement, the help, the nurturing, the prodding, and the consolation of others. This is an age-old truth, which in earlier times was best exemplified by barn raisings, threshing bees, quilting bees, chautauquas, and other community gatherings. Our pioneer ancestors were a proud and independent lot, but they also understand the concepts of interdependence and mutual support. TTM Resources has organized this community for a variety of different purposes and is intended to provide a range of functions for our members. (a) personal growth and wellness in TTM, (b) situational crises, or (c) To learn from one another (d) Make friends in the lonely world of TTM Emotional support.

    59. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Trichotillomania
    trichotillomania. Definition Return to top trichotillomania is hair loss causedby compulsive pulling and or twisting of the hair until it breaks off.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001517.htm
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    Trichotillomania - top of the head Alternative names Return to top Compulsive hair pulling Definition Return to top Trichotillomania is hair loss caused by compulsive pulling and or twisting of the hair until it breaks off. The hair may be lost in round patches or diffusely across the scalp. The effect is a moth-eaten appearance. Other hairy areas may be plucked, such as the eyebrows, eyelashes, or body hair. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Trichotillomania is a type of compulsive behavior and its causes are not clearly understood. Symptoms usually begin before the age of 17. It may affect as much as 4% of the population. People with this disorder will often seek the help of a dermatologist initially. Women are 4 times more likely to be affected than men. Symptoms Return to top These symptoms are usually seen in children:
    • constant tugging, pulling, or twisting of hair

    60. Twelve Step Trichees
    A fellowship of people with trichotillomania who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to recover.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~trichgroup
    Twelve Step Trichees Welcome to 12 Step Trichees! Ours is a program of recovery from the effects of Trichotillomania, where each of us may share our experience, strength, and hope in our efforts to find freedom where there has been bondage, and peace where there has been turmoil. We have all learned to survive life with this disorder, but in 12 Step Trichees we are learning to live life. Through applying the Twelve Steps and principles to our daily life, we can experience a new freedom from Trichotillomania. You are not alone. May you find here a new strength within to be that which God intended - Beautiful, Precious, and Free.
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    To subscribe to our e-mail support group, e-mail StepTrichees-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. You can also visit us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StepTrichees/ For general questions, feel free to send a message to the Earthlink address below.
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