Part 2 of How To Prevent Trichotillomania
6. To agree a trigger word for when somebody sees you touching the area
but not to make a big issue of this.
7. If you break hair off, then you could put it into a bag at the end
of each instance. Over time, you can look back at this and see how much you
have broken off, as a way of hopefully monitoring and reinforcing a
reduction. However, do not count the
individual hairs as this in itself can be
another compulsive behaviour which you do not want to set off.
8. An alternative to keeping broken hairs is taking photographs of your
hair to monitor any deterioration or improvement. In either case, you could
agree a treat for yourself if you have
not broken any hairs off in set period.
9.Relaxation is the best treatment, such as walking, swimming,
cycling, dancing or such like - all
these take your mind off what you’re worrying about. The golden rule to follow is that whatever
that you are doing , if you start thinking about your hair, then that is a good time to stop and try something
different.
For example, when you are watching the TV and find that your hand is
going up into your hair this means that you are not focusing on the TV and your
thoughts are drifting off Get up and do
something different e.g. make a cup of tea.
10.Scalp massage is good but should only be done infrequently.
Tomorrow we will mention some recommended products to help.
For more information please visit www.birminghamtrichologycentre.co.uk or call the office on 01543 670717.
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