About Writer Abby Leora Rohrer is a consultant and self-healing mentor, and author of What's Wrong With Pulling My Hair Out? and of the Pull-Free, At Last! System, a complete at-home healing program for sufferers of Trichotillomania. Visit http://www.pullfreeatlast.com or call 303/546-0788 for more information
Hair Pulling Is A Cultural "Dis-ease" Many professionals committed to helping hair pullers stop trichotillomania try to end it with medications, hypnotherapy, squeeze toys, or counseling. These can sometimes slow down the problem, but rarely end it for good. In fact, some methods may channel the "hair pulling need" into another addict... Similar Editorial : Pulling a Trailer 101 by jraynal. | Source : Naturopathic Therapy
The Journey To End Compulsive Hair Pulling Sometimes a journey begins when you have the ability to look at something in an entirely different way. Though this article deals with just one facet of my healing journey, it is a crucial one indeed.For me, this change in perspective began when I decided to free myself from the inabili... Similar Editorial : What Is Compulsive Overeating by skleong. | Source : Hair Loss Solution
Hair Pulling Is A Creative Way To Cope Trichotillomania, also known as compulsive hair pulling, is a disorder that causes people to pull out the hair from their scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, or other parts of the body. For up to fifteen million Americans, it's a way to cope with life difficulties and uncomfortable feelings and beliefs. ... Similar Editorial : Pulling a Trailer 101 by jraynal. | Source : Hair Loss Cure
How To Help Your Child Deal With Trichotillomania Trichotillomania, also known as compulsive hair pulling, is a form of self-injury. Like other self-harming behaviors, compulsive hair pulling can stem from unresolved emotional distress or trauma and can quickly turn into a virulent habit or addiction even in very young children.Hair pu... Similar Editorial : The ADD Child by Jeanne Bauer. | Source : Hair Loss Cure
Three Lessons Learned From Living With Trichotillomania Trichotillomania, also known as compulsive hair pulling, is a way some people cope with uncomfortable feelings but it can quickly turn into a virulent habit or addiction.Hair pullers pull out the hair from their scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, or other parts of the body, often causing notice... Similar Editorial : Lessons Learned At Gunpoint by Andre Clelland. | Source : Hair Loss Cure