Shame fuels isolation for those with BFRBs. Learn how it impacts recovery and discover strategies for breaking the cycle, ...
Aneela Idnani, co-founder of HabitAware, is bringing awareness to body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRB) with her wearable, Keen2.
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These 7 Habits Could Signal You’re NeurodivergentMany people who are neurodivergent report they engage in body-focused repetitive behaviors (BRFBs), such as skin picking, nail biting, or hair pulling. Though these can’t be described as ...
Body-focused repetitive behaviors, or BFRBs, are a set of disorders categorized by self-grooming routines that essentially go awry. These include pulling, picking, biting, or scraping one's hair ...
Trichotillomania (TTM), commonly known as hair-pulling disorder, is a type of body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) that involves the compulsive pulling out of one's hair, leading to noticeable ...
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