Compulsive Hair Pulling

Hair pulling is a type of ‘compulsive habit’ where a person cannot resist the urge to pull out their hair.

It is known as trichotillomania (or trich), or as Body Focused Repetitive Behaviour. Up to 1 in 50 people live with it in the UK, mostly commonly teenagers and young people. It can also affect people already living with an obsessive compulsive disorder (or OCD).

Compulsive Hair Pulling - Trichotillomania

How We Can Help

First of all, it’s important to recognise if and when these behaviours become habitual or upsetting, and to know that it’s ok to seek help and advice. You can talk in confidence to your GP and there are numerous treatments and therapy services available for help and advice.

The NHS website is a great starting point: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/trichotillomania/

BFRB UK&Ireland is a charity offering support: BFRB UK&Ireland

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