Early-childhood trichotillomania often disappears on its own within weeks or months or goes away after a simple intervention, like reminding the child not to do it.
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Dr . Ronald Winchell of the New York State Psychiatric Institute is accepting study participants from the New York metropolitan area who would receive free pharmacological treatment for trichotillomania.
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The wordstuck wayfarers who find their way to my door complain of headaches, insomnia and trichotillomania ( a morbid compulsion to tear out one's hair ).
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In 1987, trichotillomania was recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, third edition-revised ( DSM-III-R ).
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Since she was in kindergarten, Gabby has suffered from trichotillomania, a disorder that causes her to pull out her eyelashes, eyebrows and the hair on her head.
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Trichotillomania can go into remission-like states where the individual may not experience the urge to " pull " for days, weeks, months, and even years.
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Trichster is a documentary that follows seven individuals living with trichotillomania, as they navigate the complicated emotions surrounding the disorder, and the effect it has on their daily lives.
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There are reports of MAOI efficacy in obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD ), trichotillomania, dysmorphophobia, and avoidant personality disorder, but these reports are from uncontrolled case reports.
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These conditions may share clinical features, genetic contributions, and possibly treatment response; however, differences between trichotillomania and OCD are present in symptoms, neural function and cognitive profile.
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-Related problems : OCD may be accompanied by depression, eating disorders, attention-deficit disorder, Tourette's syndrome or trichotillomania ( the urge to pull out hair ).