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In this raw and hilarious episode of Painful Lessons, we cover:How Armie's PLP appearance sparked his comeback after 5 yearsFalse accusations, public scrutiny, and surviving a 2.5-year investigationAllegations against P. Diddy and disturbing internet rumorsWhy Sophie Cunningham body-slammed a player to protect Caitlin ClarkMartial arts stories, street fights, and gym trauma at Jay Glazer's UnbreakableTestosterone therapy, bench press PRs, and cautionary tales of hormone useLeaving AA for SLAA: a deeper dive into recovery and powerlessnessStalkers, obsessive fans, and the thin line between passion and pathologyPaparazzi ethics: should celebrities have the right to fight back?Bring back bullying? Social media callouts and engagement farmingMedia-driven hate for Meghan Markle, Taylor Swift, Bethenny FrankelWhy Tropic Thunder still holds up, and how Tom Cruise trained to hang off the Burj KhalifaBilly Bush, Matt Lauer, and the messy realities of cancel cultureAnd yes… the legendary Tom Cruise coconut cake00:00 – Introduction: The Pain of Public Mistakes02:15 – Facing Fear: His First Public Interview in 5 Years04:00 – Too Many Mistakes to Trust? Losing Credibility with Friends06:30 – Cancel Culture, False Allegations & Two Years of Investigation09:10 – Diddy Allegations, Viral Audio & the Line Between Fact and Fiction12:40 – Paparazzi Ethics: When Does Filming Cross the Line?15:05 – Women's Basketball Gets Brutal: Sophie Cunningham's Defense of Caitlin Clark17:50 – Hair-Pulling, Street Brawls & Martial Arts Flashbacks20:15 – Jay Glazer Gym Drama & Getting Beat Up by a Pro Athlete25:00 – Testosterone, Bench Press Goals & Hormone Replacement Risks28:40 – Why He Left AA for SLAA: A Different Recovery Journey32:30 – Addiction Isn't Always Alcohol: Escaping Through Anything35:45 – Authenticity, Podcast Overshares & Concerned Friends38:00 – The Grindr Story That Went Viral—for the Right Reasons41:10 – Should Celebrities Be Allowed to Fight Back?44:00 – Stalkers, Parasocial Fans & Healthy Boundaries47:10 – Bethenny Frankel, Meghan Markle & Hate for Fun50:00 – Propaganda & the Prince Harry Syndrome52:20 – Tom Cruise's Legendary Coconut Cake & Hanging Off the Burj Khalifa55:00 – Tropic Thunder, RDJ's Blackface & Comedy That Lasts58:10 – Behind the Scenes: Tom Cruise vs. Guy Ritchie in a Pull-Up Contest1:01:00 – Mark Wahlberg's Golf Gear Empire & Real Passion Projects1:04:00 – Billy Bush's Cancellation: Laughing at the Wrong Time1:06:10 – Matt Lauer's Disappearance & Media Redemption Arcs1:08:00 – Why the 1950s Rule ‘Talk Shit, Get Hit' Might Still Work1:11:00 – Katy Perry's Stalker, Bieber's Breakdown & the Tabloid Machine1:13:00 – Squatting, Shoplifting & Exploiting Legal Loopholes1:15:00 – Celebrity Hate Obsession as a Mental Health Issue1:17:00 – Final Reflections: Mistakes, Recovery & Moving Forward
Join your host, Nicole Morris, LMFT and Mental Health Correspondent, as she sits down with Aneela Idnani, co-founder of HabitAware and a passionate advocate for the Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior (BFRB) community. Aneela shares her powerful personal journey with trichotillomania (hair pulling), the shame and secrecy she carried for years, and how one moment of vulnerability led to the creation of the Keen bracelet—a groundbreaking tool for building awareness and reclaiming control. Together, we explore the emotional complexity of BFRBs, the importance of community and compassion, and the incredible hope that comes with understanding and support. So join the conversation!
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a High School coach is fired for pulling a player's hair.
In this episode, hosts Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Cali Werner explore body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) like hair-pulling and skin-picking with Dr. Suzanne Mouton-Odum, a leading expert in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). They discuss the science behind BFRBs, the importance of comprehensive treatment, and how to reduce shame while promoting self-regulation. Whether you're a professional, a parent, or someone experiencing these behaviors, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice to foster understanding and support.Key Points:[0:00] - Introduction to Anxiety and Today's TopicElection Day sets the stage for a candid conversation about anxiety, self-regulation, and the challenges of navigating tense moments.[8:15] - What Are BFRBs and Why Do They Matter?Dr. Mouton-Odum defines BFRBs as self-regulation behaviors and dives into their complexity, including their emotional, sensory, and psychological triggers.[17:50] - Dispelling Myths About Trauma and BFRBsA discussion on why BFRBs are often misunderstood and not always linked to past trauma, emphasizing the importance of targeted treatment.[27:00] - Comprehensive Behavioral Treatment (Comb)Exploring the core principles of Comb therapy, including sensory, cognitive, emotional, motor, and environmental factors.[43:30] - Breaking the Shame Cycle and Promoting AwarenessHow understanding the function of behaviors can reduce shame and foster effective treatment for individuals struggling with BFRBs.Quotable Moments:[7:30] “Anxiety isn't dangerous; it's uncomfortable, but it's part of living.”—Cali Werner[20:45] “You are not the sum of your anxiety, OCD, or hair-pulling. You are a whole human being.”—Dr. Suzanne Mouton-Odum[47:15] “Shame impacts the whole person. Addressing the behavior is just the beginning.”—Dr. Suzanne Mouton-OdumLinks Mentioned: • TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors: www.bfrb.org • Anxiety Society Podcast Website: www.anxietysocietypodcast.comDr. Mouton-Odum's expertise highlights the importance of addressing both the behaviors and the shame associated with BFRBs, while empowering individuals with practical tools. If you or someone you know struggles with BFRBs, this episode provides hope, insight, and actionable strategies. Don't forget to subscribe, and join the Anxiety Society community to continue this important conversation.
Do you struggle with skin picking, hair pulling, nail biting, or other repetitive behaviors you just can't seem to stop? These actions, known as Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs), go far beyond “bad habits” and can have deep emotional and psychological roots. But what causes them? And more importantly, how can they be managed? In this episode of The Happier Life Project, licensed therapist and BFRBs specialist Nathan Peterson joins us to explore the complexities of these compulsive behaviors. With years of experience working in mental health clinics, hospitals, schools, and his private practice in Texas, Nathan has dedicated his career to helping people navigate OCD, anxiety, tics, Tourette's, and BFRBs. He also runs a popular OCD and anxiety YouTube channel, providing education and hope to millions. BFRBs often serve as coping mechanisms for stress, anxiety, boredom, or perfectionism, but they can also occur without conscious awareness. These repetitive self-grooming behaviors impact daily life and can be physically harmful, leading to hair loss, skin infections, and scarring. The emotional consequences range from shame and self-consciousness to anxiety, depression, and body dysmorphic disorder. In this episode, we explore what makes a BFRB problematic. Is it a symptom of something deeper, such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, or OCD, or rather an isolated issue? Are BFRBs hereditary—can the repetitive compulsion be passed down? We also examine the connection between skin picking and perfectionism, along with the deeper psychological and emotional factors that drive these behaviors. Plus, we take a closer look at the role of compulsions and frustration in maintaining BFRBs, how can they be treated, or perhaps even accepted, and practical strategies for managing and resisting the urge to pick, pull, bite, or chew. If you're seeking answers and support, this episode is packed with insights to help you take control of your BFRB or support someone you know who struggles with this condition. To download the My Possible Self app: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast To follow My Possible Self on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypossibleself To follow Nate on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ocdandanxietyonline Nate's self-directed course for hair-pulling/skin-picking: www.ocd-anxiety.com Nate's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/ocdandanxiety The most common Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) include: Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder) – Compulsively pulling out hair from the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, or other areas of the body. Dermatillomania (Skin-Picking Disorder/Excoriation Disorder) – Repeatedly picking at the skin, often leading to wounds, scarring, or infections. Onychophagia (Chronic Nail Biting) – Habitual nail biting that can cause damage to the nails and surrounding skin. Lip Biting (Lip Chewing Disorder) – Biting or chewing on the lips, sometimes to the point of causing sores or bleeding. Cheek Biting (Morsicatio Buccarum) – Biting the inside of the cheeks, leading to irritation, sores, or thickened skin. Rhinotillexomania (Compulsive Nose Picking) – Frequent and intense nose picking that can result in nasal damage or infections.
Jeremiah and Aaron are back for their first “normal” show of the season and have quite a match to discuss. On one hand, the Sounders did a lot of really good stuff and even scored a couple of nice goals. On the other, a fully regrettable error cost them two points. Let's dig in!***Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more here. You can also watch many of their shows on YouTube.Aside from becoming a Sounder at Heart subscriber, you can also support the show by using this link to purchase MLS Season Pass or checking out our merch table to buy various shirt designs.“Diversions” audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music here.
Jeremiah and Aaron are back for their first “normal” show of the season and have quite a match to discuss. On one hand, the Sounders did a lot of really good stuff and even scored a couple of nice goals. On the other, a fully regrettable error cost them two points. Let's dig in!***Nos Audietis is the flagship podcast for Sounder at Heart, which became a reader-supported website on Aug. 21. You can support us by becoming a paid subscriber, learn more here. You can also watch many of their shows on YouTube.Aside from becoming a Sounder at Heart subscriber, you can also support the show by using this link to purchase MLS Season Pass or checking out our merch table to buy various shirt designs.“Diversions” audio provided by Sounder at Heart subscriber Lars; find more of their music here.
Why do some people compulsively pull their hair or pick at their skin? In this episode, Dr. McGrath breaks down body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), including trichotillomania (hair pulling) and excoriation disorder (skin picking). He dives into why these compulsions happen, the cycle that keeps them going, and — most importantly — how to break free. If you or someone you know struggles with these habits, help is available. Visit https://learn.nocd.com/YT to connect with a specialized therapist and kickstart your recovery journey.Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/https://twitter.com/treatmyocdhttps://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocdFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/https://twitter.com/treatmyocdhttps://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocd
Breaking bad habits, nail biting and hair pulling. Guest: Gayatri Kainth Host: Gurpreet Kaur
My guest this week is Dr. Marla Deibler, a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating anxiety. We discussed her excellent new book, The BFRB Recovery Workbook (affiliate link). Check out the publisher's website where you can download many free worksheets and resources. Topics we discussed included: When a body-focused repetitive behavior becomes a diagnosable disorder Common physical consequences of BFRBs Behaviors associated with the hair-pulling of trichotillomania, a type of BFRB The buildup of hair in the digestive system (trichobezoar) from ingesting hair What makes BFRBs so hard to stop The rewarding feeling that often accompanies BFRBs Fixing something with a BFRB that doesn't feel quite right Why willpower alone is usually not enough to stop BFRBs Ambivalence in the process of change: wanting to change and not wanting to change The importance of a functional analysis to understand what drives behaviors Wanting to jump to fixing a problematic behavior before understanding it The importance of awareness for treatment Practicing incompatible responses to interrupt the habit of BFRBs The relation of BFRBs to OCD and other types of compulsive behaviors The important role of acceptance and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) The problems of using punishment to shape behavior Marla W. Deibler, PsyD, ABPP, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Board-Certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, and Founder/Executive Director of The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia. Marla serves on the Faculty of the Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) of the International OCD Foundation. She serves as President of the Board of Directors of OCD NJ, the NJ affiliate of the IOCDF, Consultant for the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome, Visiting Clinical Supervisor at the Rutgers University Psychological Services Clinic, and Executive Council member of the ACBS OCD SIG. She is co-author of The BFRB Recovery Workbook: A Step-By-Step Guide to Effective Recovery from Hair Pulling, Skin Picking, Nail Biting, and Other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. Find Marla online at her website.
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MTG v. Jasmine Crockett: Jerry Springer Dust-ups and DC Karen Hair-Pulling and Why We Love It!
Is there a technological solution for skin picking and hair pulling?Today's Guests:Aneela Idnani:Cofounder & President of HabitAware, Aneela Idnani transformed her struggle with hair pulling into the innovative Keen2 smart bracelet. Recognized in "40 under 40," her work has earned accolades from TIME Magazine and substantial support from national health institutes.Ellen Crupi:Director at HabitAware, Ellen Crupi leverages over seven years in trichotillomania recovery to foster mental health improvements. She is trained in Yale University's SPACE program and actively advocates for BFRB awareness, enhancing lives through education and technology.In this episode:Learn how Keen2 bracelet manages skin picking, hair pulling.Discover tech's role in personal behavioral change.Understand importance of awareness in overcoming mental health challenges.Check out the bracelet with the link below!https://partners.habitaware.com/208.html@habitaware on all socialsConnect with JamieAre you a high-achieving woman with ADHD looking for a coach? Event planner looking for a wildly captivating speaker? Go to outsmartadhd.co to get in touch!
In this show, Stacy Nakell, author of the new and important book, Treatment for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors: An Integrative Psychodynamic Approach, provides answers with compassion, theoretical understanding and clinical examples from 20 years of professional experience. Stacy considers the who, what and why of the people who suffer with these behaviors and what happens when they receive help. Using pseudonyms with the permission of former patients, Stacy Nakell draws upon real stories of those who have worked with her to address Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. She discusses how working together, she and her patients trace the life events and steps that led to the start of their Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors, the struggle to understand the use of this behavior, the development of new regulation skills and the success of slowly giving up what was once as soothing as it was painful. Stacy speaks from a place of personal experience, use of a powerful methodology and an investment in patients that has truly helped them. This show will be informative to those suffering, the professionals who care for them and the families who love them.
In this show, Stacy Nakell, author of the new and important book, Treatment for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors: An Integrative Psychodynamic Approach, provides answers with compassion, theoretical understanding and clinical examples from 20 years of professional experience. Stacy considers the who, what and why of the people who suffer with these behaviors and what happens when they receive help. Using pseudonyms with the permission of former patients, Stacy Nakell draws upon real stories of those who have worked with her to address Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. She discusses how working together, she and her patients trace the life events and steps that led to the start of their Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors, the struggle to understand the use of this behavior, the development of new regulation skills and the success of slowly giving up what was once as soothing as it was painful. Stacy speaks from a place of personal experience, use of a powerful methodology and an investment in patients that has truly helped them. This show will be informative to those suffering, the professionals who care for them and the families who love them.
We kick off the episode by introducing Sneha and her background. Like many others, Sneha faced the challenges and stresses of modern life. Struggling with physical and emotional issues, she embarked on a quest for a holistic approach to healing. Enter yoga – an age-old practice known for uniting mind, body, and spirit. Connect with Sneha on IG @acehibiscusinfinity https://www.instagram.com/acehibiscusinfinity
(5 Hours) Let Me Bore Your Trichotillomania (hair Pulling) AWAY by Jason Newland
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Have you ever let your tongue finish the dance that your ass began? Podcaster & Sex and Intimacy coach Leah Carey has never believed that great sex was something she deserved, but as she begins to seek out sensual, kinky live events in her local community, she meets a man who makes her feel safe enough to try new things. Together, they set a boundary and WOW, who knew it could be so hot to have someone tell you No when you begged for it? And the time is now: Pitch Dixie your true story for our just announced East Coast Tour dates. Are you ready to get onstage (and get a standing ovation!) in 2024? Song: ‘All the Good Girls Go To Hell' (Billie Eilish) Submission l BDSM l Sensual l Food Play l Boundaries l Massage a Trois | Erotic Massage l Sex Positive l Good Girl l Fantasies l Older Man l Masculine Energy l Obey l Discipline | Celibate l Sexual Awakening l Triad l Energy Exchange l Coconut Oil I Confined Space l Massage Table l Ass to Ass Flirtation l Sex Positive Portland l Blindfold l Chocolate l Dominant l Kissing l Negotiation l PIV l P/V l Intercourse | Begging l Multiple Orgasms l First Date l Condoms l Afterglow l Hair Pulling l Control l Expansive l Brat Play l Right or Wrong l Pleasure l About our Storyteller: Leah Carey is a Sex and Intimacy coach and the host of the podcast “Good Girls Talk About Sex.” This work was not an obvious life choice for Leah. Growing up with an abusive father, she learned to be a VERY “good girl,” which translated into significant sexual repression as an adult. Always convinced that she was the problem – not pretty enough, smart enough, or sexually skilled enough - she dreamed of great sex but assumed she would never experience it. At age 43, life threw Leah an opportunity to challenge her old beliefs and finally move her beyond the mythology of the “Good Girl.” Listen to the Good Girls Talk About Sex podcast and learn more at www.LeahCarey.com Episode links: Needle Play Acupuncture: Needle Play Acupuncture was made by and for the Kink, Leather, and LGBTQIA+ communities. We deserve to have our whole selves treated, because feeling great, playing hard and having spectacular sex can be health goals too. NeedlePlay specializes in Transgender-affirming, kink-aware, and trauma-informed care that is sex and body-positive. They offer Expertise in Transgender care, from HRT enhancement to hair growth support. 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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk and Paulette talk about hair pulling disorderFrom our sponsor, BetterHelp: Need a therapist? Try BetterHelp! https://www.betterhelp.com/kirkGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “KIRK" will be automatically applied.https://FactorMeals.com/Seattle5000:00 Intro01:45 Trichotillomania & BFRB16:08 What causes BFRB18:01 Forms of treatment21:18 Medications & side effects23:53 Taking in those we love26:01 CBT in a nutshellBecome a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleCameo: https://www.cameo.com/kirkhondaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaDecember 21, 2023The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3269717/advertisement
In this episode, I talk with Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD and Ruth Goldfinger Golomb about their recent book with Charles S Mansueto. These authors have done some of most important work in developing effective treatment for BFRBs. We discuss the key elements ComB model for the treatment of hair pulling and skin picking. Since sensory issues are often very important in the treatment of BFRB, we also talk about Suzanne Mouton-Odum and Ruth Golomb other books on sensory dysregulation. Helping Your Child with Sensory Regulation: Skill to Manage the Emotional and Behavioral Components of Your Child's Sensory Processing Challenges by Suzanne Mouton-Odum and Ruth Goldfinger Golomb Psychological Interventions for Children with Sensory Dysregulation by Ruth Goldfinger Golomb and Suzanne Mouton-Odum Ruth Goldfinger Golomb, LCPC can be found at http://www.behaviortherapycenter.com/new-page-2 Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD can be found at https://psychologyhoustonpc.com/.
Anita agrees to a suggestion posed by a listener: Explore why the hair-pulling disorder trichotillomania is so taboo. She talks with an artist who started pulling their hair more than two decades ago but only recently told her parents…after publishing part of their story in a national news outlet. A psychologist on the front lines of studying trich treatment talks about the importance of acceptance; and a hairstylist with trich takes us into why her salon is a safe haven for other folks with hair loss. Meet the guests: - Haruka Aoki, a poet and illustrator who published a comic about their trichotillomania journey in The Washington Post, shares what it was like to learn a term for the disorder later in life - Dr. Suzanne Mouton-Odum, a licensed psychologist and board member for the TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, describes her counseling work with folks who experience trich - Dorin Azérad, a hair loss hairstylist, shares how her ongoing journey with trich shapes the services she offers to other folks with hair loss at her salon Read the transcript | Review the podcast Follow Embodied on X and Instagram Leave us a message for an upcoming episode here! Dive deeper: - Self-Care Provider Directory for folks with BFRB - The TLC Foundation on Trich - Haruka's children's book “Fitting In”
Are some little kids just trying to wind their parents up? Jar and Tina delve into this and three other great questions anonymously supplied by you, the listeners of Honey! You're Ruining Our Kid! (The zero judgement parenting podcast) Question 1: An uncle worried about how rude his brother's kids are. Can step in or has he any role in breaking this behaviour? Question 2: What to do about Trichotillomania? This is a disorder that can get out of control if your child is using is as a comforting technique. Question 3: What do you do when siblings have a very strange relationship? How do you get your kids to believe in each other?Proudly sponsored by Buymie. Email- honeyyouareruiningourkid@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram for even more https://instagram.com/honeyyouareruiningourkid?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Get bonus episodes and support the show www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad
Welcome to the Saturday edition of the Footy Talk podcast. Anthony Maroon & Aaron Woods in for a big edition including; the high tackle crackdown looks back, the Panthers incredible win streak continues - Can anyone stops them? Plus we preview a huge Super Saturday of footy! ------
Chris continues the series on skin picking and hair-pulling habits, focusing on Charlie Mansueto's SCAMP concept: Successful treatment of excoriation disorder and trichotillomania is not so much about exercising sheer willpower but about identifying and managing contexts or triggers. This episode is made possible by NOCD. Feel free to reach out with any questions you might to chrisleins04@gmail.com. If you've found the podcast helpful, consider giving OCD Straight Talk a 5-star review and subscribing for more structured help with your anxiety or OCD symptoms.
In this episode, Chris starts off by re-emphasizing the importance of identifying and preventing relevant behaviors when dealing with a number of common mental health conditions. And he continues the series on the so-called "OCD-related disorders." This episode is made possible by NOCD. Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have to chrisleins04@gmail.com. If you've found this episode helpful, consider giving us a 5-star rating or subscribe to OCD Straight Talk for structured help with your anxiety-related symptoms.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder) from the Psychiatry section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
After an action packed round 9, Tom Browne ran us through all the latest news in the footy world. TIMECODES: 0:45 Turmoil at Carlton5:00 Tarryn Thomas is (sort of) back in the seior fold at North Melbourne5:45 Injuries at Melbourne – Christian Petracca and Harrison Petty6:20 MRO: Patrick Cripps and Nathan Murphy's weird sanctions7:00 How teams are shutting Cripps down7:45 Mason Cox's goal kicking8:30 Burning questions – Chris Scott's honest comments about player injuries9:15 Will Carlton, St Kilda or Sydney be the safer bet for big TV games in the next fixture drop?10:30 Are the bottom three sides distorting the fixture?11:25 Is the photo of Jack Riewoldt and Tom Hawkins a sign that one or both of them will retire?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though BFRBs are relatively common, people struggling with them often feel ashamed and misunderstood. Suzanne Mouton-Odum, Ph.D., shares current best practice treatment approaches, and how caregivers can lovingly support a child with a BFRB.
In this episode of The Dark Angel Podcast, we delve into the world of trichotillomania, or TTM, a mental health disorder where a person compulsively pulls out their hair. Our guest today is Anthony Dibennedetto, one of the 5-10 million people in America who has suffered from this disorder.Trichotillomania can be extremely stressful and confusing for anyone going through it. Unfortunately, like many mental health disorders, many people feel alone in this situation and feel like there's something wrong with them. On this episode, we hope to break the stigma surrounding trichotillomania and provide insight into this often misunderstood disorder.Anthony shares with us what caused his trichotillomania, how people in his life reacted, and how he's gotten through it and is now on the other side of it. We discuss the mental health implications of trichotillomania and how it can impact self-esteem and relationships.Through this conversation, we hope to provide a safe and supportive space for those who may be experiencing trichotillomania or know someone who is. We also discuss the importance of seeking professional help and the different treatment options available.Join us for this informative and honest conversation on trichotillomania, only on "The Dark Angel Podcast".Support the show
Trichotillomania ~ Getting to the 'root' of the problem Ruth Parchment is a therapist who works with anxiety based issues.She has always had a curiosity for people and why they do what they do, and the history leading up to that point. She treats lots of people with trichotillomania, which falls under the OCD umbrella.This can present in many different ways, and be sporadic or habitual, even happening multiple times per day.Trichotillomania can also be conscious or unconscious, and many people experience guilt or shame around the condition.Ruth delves into what Trich is all about, how and why it happens, and how it can even cause changes in the brain!She shares how to help someone going through it and talks about how compassion is important.Connect with Ruth:InstagramWebsiteBooks:Life is TrichyDoesn't it Hurt? Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Connect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert! Get 15% off all Tony Maleedy products! Click Here and use code HAIRTHERAPYUK
Dr. Priya is one of the early immigrants in Taiwan and she's been living in Taiwan since her college life. Why did she choose to live in Taiwan and have her family there? What interesting stories does she have as a professional interpreter? On a side note, Oct 15 is Indian Independence Day and it was the 75th year in 2022. Search #75years75stories on Facebook or visit for more stories at https://www.facebook.com/IndiansInTaiwan & https://www.facebook.com/groups/IndiansInTaiwan Stay connected with Dr. Priya: Website: www.priyalee.info | All Links: linktr.ee/priyalee
Quem nunca tirou catota ou meleca do nariz que atire a primeira pedra! Mas, afinal, por que fazemos isso? Por que algumas pessoas até comem sua própria meleca nasal? A ciência pode explicar isso?Confira o papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (52min 23s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAAprofunde-se de vez: garantimos conhecimento com profundidade e diversidade, para se tornar um profissional em T - incluindo programação, front-end, data science, devops, ux & design, mobile, inovação & gestão.Navegue sua carreira: são mais de 1300 cursos e novos lançamentos toda semana, além de atualizações e melhorias constantes.Conteúdo imersivo: faça parte de uma comunidade de apaixonados por tudo que é digital. Mergulhe na comunidade Alura.Aproveite o desconto para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://bit.ly/naruhodo_alura*REFERÊNCIASRhinotillexomania: psychiatric disorder or habit?https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7852253/A Preliminary Survey of Rhinotillexomania in an Adolescent Samplehttps://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/mental/child/preliminary-survey-rhinotillexomania-adolescent-sample/Prevalence and gender distribution of trichotillomania: A systematic review and meta-analysishttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022395622003636A review of nose picking in primates with new evidence of its occurrence in Daubentonia madagascariensishttps://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jzo.13034Watching an Aye-Aye Hunt at Night Is Somewhat Spookyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IJEKUwAZMA&ab_channel=SmithsonianChannelThe man with the purple nostrils: a case of rhinotrichotillomania secondary to body dysmorphic disorderhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1034/j.1600-0447.2002.01463.x?casa_token=bYLMCS9E6_AAAAAA:eRBtzwJ606Dc6bLGSF5K8b_GLyMzFUXwWV4AneNcyzM-OD6sWz8ufYpvkmwhIYNzBHC213ZHk3ostTf9The perils of picking your nose: paraspinal staphylococcal infection in a traveller returning from a dry and dusty landhttps://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.08.2009.2181.shortTransmission of Rhinovirus Colds by Self-Inoculationhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197306282882601Clinical Aspects of Hair Pulling, Skin Picking, and Nail Bitinghttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40501-016-0096-3A review of nose picking in primates with new evidence of its occurrence in Daubentonia madagascariensishttps://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jzo.13034Chronic Rhinotillexomania Leading to Unilateral External Nare Stenosishttps://www.cureus.com/articles/12423-chronic-rhinotillexomania-leading-to-unilateral-external-nare-stenosis#!/Evidence that disgust evolved to protect from risk of diseasehttps://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsbl.2003.0144Demolition Site: Rhinotillexomaniahttps://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(15)00772-X/fulltextThe Psychiatric Aetiologies of Epistaxishttps://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/68aa/742f3c9a98d722be7ff2ec58bf34541aea6a.pdfEctoparasite defence in humans: relationships to pathogen avoidance and clinical implicationshttps://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2017.0207Programmed versus stimulus-driven antiparasitic grooming in a desert rodenthttps://academic.oup.com/beheco/article/19/5/929/249241The Mouse Who Couldn't Stop Washing: Pathologic Grooming in Animals and Humanshttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/cns-spectrums/article/abs/mouse-who-couldnt-stop-washing-pathologic-grooming-in-animals-and-humans/EF2E52A7166D6D6D90F2D6BEF697A856Identification and localization of Chlamydia pneumoniae in the Alzheimer's brainhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s004300050071EATING SNOT SOCIALLY UNACCEPTABLE BUT COMMON: WHY?https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9780857455338-020/htmlChlamydia pneumoniae can infect the central nervous system via the olfactory and trigeminal nerves and contributes to Alzheimer's disease riskhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-06749-9Naruhodo #317 - Por que algumas pessoas têm "medo" de buracos?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE_LIxYBX_4&t=36sNaruhodo #335 - Por que algumas pessoas têm prazer em espremer cravos e espinhas?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wCDVlZ83x8Naruhodo #189 - Por que reviramos os olhos?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJXFS72FDZI*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
At some point, everyone has anxiety. How does your manifest? Join me and Barbara Lally, author of the Trichster Diaries, as we talk about trichotillomania, a hair pulling disorder that affects roughly 2% of the population (and both of us!) Barbara has learned to turn her pain into purpose, embrace her story with Trichotillomania and use it to help others for good. This episode will leave you with a permission slip to own who you are, even the parts that you've kept hidden! YOU WILL LEARN:
Anita agrees to a suggestion posed by a listener: Explore why the hair-pulling disorder trichotillomania is so taboo. She talks with an artist who started pulling their hair more than two decades ago but only recently told her parents…after publishing part of their story in a national news outlet. A psychologist on the front-lines of studying trich treatment talks about the importance of acceptance; and a hairstylist with trich takes us into why her salon is a safe haven for other folks with hair loss. Meet the guests: Haruka Aoki, a writer and illustrator who recently published a comic about their trichotillomania journey in The Washington Post, shares what it was like to learn a term for the disorder later in life Dr. Suzanne Mouton-Odum, a licensed psychologist and board member for the TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, describes her counseling work with folks who experience trich Dorin Azérad, a hair loss hairstylist, shares how her ongoing journey with trich shapes the services she offers to other folks with hair loss at her salon Read the transcript | Review the podcast Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram Dive deeper: Self-Care Provider Directory for folks with BFRB The TLC Foundation on Trich Haruka's children's book “Fitting In”
Happy Scorpio Season! Here are this week's charmed love readings. I talk about how we determine fulfillment with or without a nice relationship. At the very end, we talk about chemical depression vs. situational depression. Are you really sad or is your situation causing your depression? Good question! Charmed Love Readings Libra 00:03:00 Butterfly 00:29:30 Crescent Moon 01:04:00 Guitar 01:40:00
SEASON 3 of Emetophobia Help features people from the Facebook group “Emetophobia NO PANIC (Recovery)”TRIGGER WARNING: Words such as "vomit,” “throw up” and "sick" may be used. No upsetting stories will be told without a specific episode trigger warning.Host: Anna Christie, Psychotherapist and Emetophobia SpecialistIntro Music: YouTube Audio Library, "Far Away (Sting)" by MK2, Used with Permission.Body-focused repetitive disorders info: www.BFRB.orgAnna and David's NEW Resource Website: www.emetophobia.net Anna's Website for emetophobics: www.emetophobiahelp.orgEMETOPHOBIA RESEARCH CHARITY: www.emetaction.orgFacebook Group: "Emetophobia NO PANIC"“EMETOPHOBIA: Understanding and Treating Fear of Vomiting in Children and Adults” — Anna's book for therapists, co-authored with child psychologist David Russ, will be available April 21, 2023. Published by Jessica Kingsley Press , London. Recommended resources: "Free Yourself from Emetophobia" (Keyes/Veale) for adults and "Turnaround Anxiety Program" with the Emetophobia supplement (McCarthy/Russ) for kids.Support the show
ON TODAY’S SHOW Introduction 0:00.000 Love Wins (Gwaggle Gwaggle) 2:08.727 Meade Skelton: Demonic Hurricanes, Hair Pulling, And Lost Gigs 6:17.812 Insane Landlord Is Back At It! 17:02.711 The Worst Dinner Party Ever 20:37.905 Sign Up For The Sideshow! 29:00.017 The Apple Executive Who Is Most Definitely A Tit Man 30:29.378 Jeffrey Dahmer Played With His […] The post Getting White Supremacists To Spank Your Foreign Roommate first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
ON TODAY’S SHOW Introduction 0:00.000 Love Wins (Gwaggle Gwaggle) 2:08.727 Meade Skelton: Demonic Hurricanes, Hair Pulling, And Lost Gigs 6:17.812 Insane Landlord Is Back At It! 17:02.711 The Worst Dinner Party Ever 20:37.905 Sign Up For The Sideshow! 29:00.017 The Apple Executive Who Is Most Definitely A Tit Man 30:29.378 Jeffrey Dahmer Played With His […] The post Getting White Supremacists To Spank Your Foreign Roommate first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
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Join AMBrewster and Dr. Mark Shaw as they talk about the things to look out for if you think your children may be involved in cutting, hair pulling, and other self-harming behavior.Truth.Love.Parent. is a podcast of Truth.Love.Family., an Evermind Ministry.Support our 501(c)(3) by becoming a TLP Friend: https://www.truthloveparent.com/donate.htmlJoin the conversation with AMBrewster on Wisdom: https://joinwisdom.audio/ambrewsterClick here for Today's resources: https://www.truthloveparent.com/taking-back-the-family-blog/tlp-481-how-to-tell-if-your-child-is-cutting-mark-shaw-interviewClick here for our free Parenting Course: https://www.truthloveparent.com/store/c25/tlp-parenting-coursesLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthLoveParent/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truth.love.parent/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TruthLoveParentFollow AMBrewster on Facebook: https://fb.me/TheAMBrewsterFollow AMBrewster on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebrewsterhome/Follow AMBrewster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMBrewsterPin us on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TruthLoveParent/Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHV-6sMt4p2KVSeLD-DbcwClick here for more of our social media accounts: https://www.truthloveparent.com/presskit.htmlNeed some help? Write to us at Counselor@TruthLoveParent.com.
Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) such as skin picking and nail biting can feel like a bad habit we need to break, but these behaviors go beyond just a habit; it's actually a complex condition that causes people to repeatedly touch their body in a way that results in physical damage. For years, BFRBs were thought to be a member of the OCD family, but new research shows they're commonly co-morbid with ADHD as welll, which shouldn't surprise too many ADHDers including myself. In this episode I'm hoping to lessen the shame many of us have surrounding these behaviors by sharing some of my own experiences and looking into the physiological reasons behind why we do them and why we often can't stop doing them with willpower alone. I'll also provide some helpful strategies for stopping or lessening BFRBs that were shared with me by our amazing Facebook group members, many of whom have struggled with BFRBs themselves. Remember, the more we can understand why we do the things we do, the more power we have to change them.
Ashlee Malleo (@ashleemalleo) joins Steve to discuss life after Real Housewives of New Jersey, growing up on reality TV (and how people have a false impression of her), who she's kept in touch with from the old days, that epic Country Club fight, motherhood, her thoughts on the new cast members, and answers all of your fan questions.Fan questions: 41:00