by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Dec 30, 2010 | How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania, Trichotillomania causes, Trichotillomania research
Imbalances in Neurotransmitters Often Cause Trichotillomania We have a novel approach to help those with trichotillomania eliminate the urge to pull which allows them to stop pulling their hair out. It is based on underlying biochemical imbalances in brain chemistry,...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Mar 25, 2016 | How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania, Relaxation
There are many possible causes for the neurotransmitter imbalances that can lead to the symptoms associated with trichotillomania, including increased urges to pull. Some of these causes we can’t control, including genetic susceptibility. However, one of the most...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Aug 9, 2012 | People we helped stop pulling hair out, People with trichotillomania
Sherry’s story is unique in many ways. First, Sherry developed trich as an adult and only after years of high stress and insomnia. As many of you know, most people beginning experiencing the increased urge to pull associated with trich at an early age, typically...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Oct 6, 2011 | Managing Trichotillomania, Trichotillomania causes, Trichotillomania research
We talk at great length on this site about how neurotransmitter imbalance can greatly impact your urge to pull and that correcting underlying imbalances is the key for many people to stop pulling. I just came across an interesting article that may provide additional...
by Stop Pulling Hair Out | Jun 16, 2011 | How to stop hair pulling, Managing Trichotillomania, People with trichotillomania, Support for trichotillomania, Trichotillomania causes
Here is a story that sounds so familiar that I wanted to share it: Trichotillomania Story In it, Michelle explains that her pulling started after a severe amount of stress and that she often pulls more when she is stressed out. This is very, very common as stress is...