Full Description
More common than was previously believed, body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) affect as many as 1 in 20 people. Written by the experts who created and developed the ComB Model, it provides a practical and user-friendly manual for therapists on an effective, individualized treatment approach for BFRBs. It features the most up-to-date information on BRFBs and guides clinicians from conceptualization of the problem through all aspects of clinical treatment. The internal and external influences for hair-pulling and skin-picking disorders are addressed thoroughly and from a functional analytical perspective. A valuable case example illustrates exactly how specific concepts and techniques are implemented in therapy. Chapters cover preparing the client for treatment, encouraging healthy approaches to hair/skin care, preventing relapse, dealing with co-morbidities, trouble-shooting impediments to therapy and modifying treatment for children, adolescents, and their families. This book is the best single resource available for mental health professionals for conceptualizing and treating BFRBs.
Contents
Introduction; 1. Overview of BFRBs; 2. Clinical Presentation of BFRBs: A Brief Introduction to the ComB Model; 3. Overview of BFRB Treatment; 4. Getting Started With ComB Treatment; 5. Gathering Information: Assessment and Functional Analysis; 6. Implementing Appropriate Interventions; 7. Implementation of Specific Interventions: Emily's Story; 8. Self-Care Strategies for Client Support During Treatment and After Termination; 9. Working with Children and Families; 10. Troubleshooting Difficult Issues and Moving Forward with Treatment; Appendix.