Trichotillomania: behavioral symptom or clinical syndrome? [clinical conference]
Ms A. was a 27-yr-old single white woman who presented for treatment for her chronic hair pulling. It had begun at about age 14 yrs and led to complete hair loss. She had been evaluated by a pediatrician at 14 yrs and a monitoring approach was used. About 10 years' of various treatments followe...
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