Impulse Control Disorders – Skin Picking, Hair Pulling & More
Skin Picking, Hair Pulling & other Impulse Control Disorders Impulse control disorders are a treatable group of disorders which share a common feature. This is the failure to resist an impulse or temptation to do something harmful, either to oneself or to others. The person usually senses increasing tension or arousal prior to the act; and pleasure, gratification or relief following the act. Common Impulse Control Disorders Trichotillomania or Compulsive Hair Pulling Dermatillomania or Skin Picking Disorder Kleptomania Compulsive Buying Disorder Pathological Gambling Internet Addiction Trichotillomania in simple terms is compulsive hair pulling . There is a recurrent or persistent urge to pull out hair leading to noticeable hair loss – usually from the scalp but sometimes from the eyelashes and eyebrows. It occurs more often in females and starts in adolescence. Sometimes the person may do it consciously, but mostly she is unaware of it, doing it when she is alone; ...