Trichotillomania Resources

A list of useful resources for Trichotillomania (TTM) including other websites and self-help books.

 

Links to other websites

We've provided these links for information and convenience only. Links to external websites have been carefully checked, however we are not responsible for the content of these third party websites.

Trichotillomania Learning Center
A great Trichotillomania website run by a UK based sufferer.
Trichotillomania
Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of Trichotillomania by Fred Penzel

You can also find help and support on the OCD-UK Bulletin Board.

Self-Help Books

The Habit Change Workbook - Buy Now The Habit Change Workbook

Authors: James Claiborn, Cherry Pedrick.
2001 - New Harbinger Publications


Buy from Amazon

 

The Hair Pulling Habit and You How to Solve the Trichotillomania Puzzle - Buy Now The Hair Pulling Habit and You How to Solve the Trichotillomania Puzzle

Authors: Ruth Goldfinger Golomb, Sherrie Mansfield Vavrichek.
2000 - Writers Cooperative of Greater Washington

A guide for parents, teachers and anyone working with young people who suffer from Trichotillomania.

 

Hair-pulling Problem: A Complete Guide to Trichotillomania - Buy Now Hair-pulling Problem: A Complete Guide to Trichotillomania


Author: Fred Penzel.
2003 - Oxford University Press Inc, USA


Endorsed by the Trichotillomania Learning Center, the handbook includes all the information a patient or relative needs to understand the illness and to cope with it.

 

Help for Hair Pullers: Understanding and Coping with Trichotillomania - Buy Now Help for Hair Pullers: Understanding and Coping with Trichotillomania
Authors: Nancy J. Keuthen, Dan J. Stein, Gary A. Christenson.
2001 - New Harbinger Publications


 

Mirror Mirror off the Wall - Buy Now Mirror Mirror off the Wall
Author: Jenifer Wolf.
2003 - Writer's Club Press

A Personal Experience of Intertwined Obsessive-compulsive Spectrum Disorders: Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Trichotillomania.

 

Trichotillomania - Buy Now Trichotillomania
Editors: Dan Stein, Gary Christenson, Eric Hollander.
1999 - American Psychiatric Publishing Inc

This work documents the significance of research on trichotillomania for obtaining a broader understanding of complex brain-behaviour relationships.


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