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Learning about trichotillomania (hair pulling). It's a nervous issue. There are deeper issues going on with this woman.
If you can't click see if you can copy it and paste it . I hope it'll take you to the YouTube app.
Or you can search "we're all insane" on YouTube and look for the one on trichotillomania.
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Many of these disorders have root causes. This woman felt like she had to have control over what happened to her physically.
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Her case cause is probably anecdotal; she said that "no one really knows what causes it". I suspect that it's a nervous issue like anorexia.
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There are a couple of schools of thought that I am observing:
A: they do it to get attention.
B: there's an issue and they can't help it
In my view:
Either way, these two schools of thought only deal with the behavior.
This woman said she didn't have the right insurance to get comprehensive treatment for it.
I am also struck by the idea of it still being an unknown!
I mean, many people, I hear talk about it, are people who underwent trauma .
We need funds and better health insurance for study and treatment!
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"At least I can lose weight" (anorexia and bulimia)
"At least I have my hair" (pulling)
"At least I can block one pain with another pain" (s.i.)
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Admin wrote:
"At least I can lose weight" (anorexia and bulimia)
"At least I have my hair" (pulling)
"At least I can block one pain with another pain" (s.i.)
Of course this doesn't make it okay.
But understanding is a step towards solving the problem.
Woman mentioned it later on she did get a good therapist probably after she got a job and made more money when she was a teenager I think that was when she had to attend behavioral.
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An.i wrote:
Woman mentioned it later on she did get a good therapist probably after she got a job and made more money when she was a teenager I think that was when she had to attend behavioral.
 You have to have good money for the good ones.
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