Repetitive behaviors are not an uncommon part of human experience, but not all repetitive actions serve the same purpose or carry the same meaning. Two types of behaviors that are often confused are ...
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Is this a BFRB or just picking?
Understand the difference between occasional skin picking and a Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior (BFRB). Learn the signs, ...
Around 1% of adolescents have clinically diagnosable trichotillomania, but what role does shame play in how hairpulling ...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) encompass a group of compulsive self-grooming actions, most notably trichotillomania (hair pulling), excoriation disorder (skin picking) and related ...
Individuals who get easily bored, frustrated or impatient are more inclined to develop skin-picking and other body-focused repetitive behaviors, say researchers at the Institut universitaire en santé ...
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