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Why is trichotillomania (hair pulling) not as addressed in the self harm community?

Profile: TeaCozy
TeaCozy on Mar 22, 2015
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I believe there is a stereotype surrounding the term "self harm" that means people often associate it with just cutting and do not realise that it includes anything that is destructive to oneself, which sadly results in conditions such as trichotillomania receiving less support than it should.
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Profile: positiveWhisper24
positiveWhisper24 on Apr 12, 2015
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Actually I think it should be. People who struggle with trich are often looking for that tiny rush of adrenaline released with the hair pull. But the truth is it's a little different. Trich has an obsessive-compulsive side associated with OCD which mainstream self harm doesn't have.
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Anonymous on Apr 4, 2015
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It absolutely should be. My sister has suffered from trichotillomania, so I know first-hand that it is a real issue. It is not as prominent as other types of self-harm, but it is valid and those who deal with it in their lives should be supported.
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Anonymous on Jan 23, 2015
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I think the general image people have, when thinking of self harm, is that of someone cutting or perhaps burning themselves, meaning these things are more likely to come up in discussion. Trich is also, I suppose, a less common form of self harm so there are fewer posts about it as fewer people have experience with or reach out in need of support for it. By no means though is it a less important or difficult issue than other forms of self harm.
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Anonymous on Aug 10, 2016
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The reason that this condition is not considered "self harm" is because this condition is more of an anxiety disorder such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. However, It is a condition that causes physical pain to ourselves...So if you wanted to label it as self harm, I'm sure you could but the question is do you pull your hair because it's a compulsion? or is it to feel physical pain? That is the best answer for you.
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nbMacaron on May 30, 2016
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I think that hair pulling might not be as addressed in the self harm community because it doesn't seem as urgent or as life threatening as, say, cutting. However, it's still a real method of self-harm and bald patches can negatively affect your life just as much as scars, even if over-plucking probably won't kill you.
Profile: Erynn
Erynn on Apr 6, 2015
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I think it has to do with the fact trichotillomania is an anxiety disorder, and compulsive. This makes the way to heal from trich a bit different from healing from self-harm. I think it's also a less common form of self harm, for instance I read less about bone-breaking, strangling, and the insertion of objects in the self-harm community than i do cutting and burning because those 3 types are less common than cutting and burning so fewer people are seeking support for that or sharing their stories about that. That said, I should hope self-harm communities would be very open to hearing from someone with Trich and try hard to help research ways for them to try to heal, if that was desired.
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Anonymous on Sep 26, 2017
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I think most people consider and recognise the main forms of self harm, e.g. cutting, bruising etc. That sometimes we forget the less recognisable but still used as a method of self-harm for some individuals.
Profile: weirdisrad
weirdisrad on Feb 18, 2015
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That's a really great question. I think it comes from a lack of awareness. I think a lot of people don't know what tric is, or if they do, categorize it as something separately. It would be a great conversation to start though!
Profile: Randy1
Randy1 on Mar 15, 2015
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It is actually, but trichotillomania is classified as an anxiety disorder first and foremost. Hair puling can be painful, but self harm generally refers to cutting or other forms of self-mutilation. But it is addressed in the self harm community, at least of 7 Cups.
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