But sometimes, the nervous ritual can belie a condition called dermatillomania, which is an unhealthy obsession with picking ...
and autoimmune disorders often go together. With skin picking, you have a compulsive urge to pick, scratch, rub, pull, or scrape your skin. It can continue beyond the point of causing pain and ...
body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), hoarding disorder, trichotillomania, compulsive skin picking, hypochondria, and olfactory reference syndrome. Many of these disorders are treated primarily with ...
Compulsive behaviors are actions that are ... These include nail-biting, hair-pulling and skin-picking. In some cases, BFRBs are engaged in to decrease anxiety. These behaviors rarely if ever ...
These include pulling, picking, biting, or scraping one's hair, skin, or nails. The disorders include trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling), dermatillomania (compulsive skin picking ...
Having battled with trichotillomania for more than a decade, one writer tells Stylist about the debilitating, compulsive hair ... or excoriation disorder [skin picking],” clinical psychologist ...
In a piece for Processing, a Stylist Frame Of Mind series, writer Marcia Kester Doyle shares her journey of discovering her compulsive ... why chewing and picking the skin pacifies me.
Sometimes, dermatillomania (also known as skin-picking disorder) can be related to obsessive-compulsive disorder and may lead to infection, scarring, and distress, the Cleveland Clinic says.