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- 271 p. : ill.
Cote : WM 192 S522j 2013
3e tirage, 2016

Trichotillomanie

Ce livre propose un parcours d'accompagnement, basé sur des thérapies efficaces comme l'ACT (Acceptance and commitment therapy) et des outils pragmatiques adaptés à chacun. Cette approche comportementale vous guidera, pas à pas, pour vous libérer de cette addiction gestuelle plus fréquente qu'on ne le pense, peu connue, mais qui porte un nom : la trichotillomanie, et qui peut être soignée.

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- xv, 252 p.
Cote : WM 190 T823 2012

Trichotillomanie ; Thérapie cognitive ; Automutilation ; Mouvement stéréorypés

Trichotillomania, skin picking, and other body-focused repetitive disorders are as common among the population as access to comprehensive clinical information is rare. Although research into habitual stereotypic movements, as they are also known, has accelerated in the last 10 years, no volume has yet presented a systematic review of clinical characteristics, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment options. Until now. Trichotillomania, Skin Picking, and Other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors provides clinicians, researchers, family members, and individuals who have these disorders with the cutting-edge, comprehensive resource they need to understand and address the problem. Coverage is detailed enough for the clinician, yet written in an accessible style to benefit patients and their families. Of special note are the separate sections for adults and children with these disorders, reflecting the distinct challenges of treating each group. Body-focused repetitive disorders cause a tremendous amount of distress and suffering. In addition to providing the most current, evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies, the authors emphasize the personal and social consequences patients face and make a persuasive case for more research, heightened physician awareness, and greater professional empathy in battling this often debilitating disorder.

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