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Stay Out of My Hair
Suzanne Mouton-Odum and Ruth Golomb
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Price: $19.95
Paperback | 136 pages
ISBN: 978-0-615-25004-5 |
Summary
Parenting is difficult in the best of circumstances; however, raising a child who has trichotillomania can be especially challenging!
Stay Out of My Hair! will provide the reader with: ~An overview of the most current information available on trichotillomania ~Strategies for managing your emotions and reactions to your child’s hairpulling ~Techniques for helping children understand and successfully manage hairpulling behavior ~A description of what treatment typically entails, appropriate treatment expectations, parents’ role in treatment and ways parents can be helpful
About the Authors
Suzanne Mouton-Odum and Ruth Golomb are mental health professionals who have successfully helped children and their families with trichotillomania for decades. Both are members of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Trichotillomania Learning Center. Suzanne and Ruth regularly contribute their knowledge and experience by leading workshops, writing articles and participating in lectures, as well as providing direct therapeutic contact with those who suffer.
Reviews
Read what others have to say about " Stay Out of My Hair!": "This book, filled with compassion, insight and practical guidelines, will transform the lives of families dealing with trich. Stay Out of My Hair! outlines an approach that can not only help with problem behaviors, but will improve the happiness of a family in general. This will be one of the very first tools our organization will recommend for all parents seeking to help their child struggling with hair pulling and related problems. Thank you for writing this!"
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Christina Pearson, Founder, TLC
"This is an indispensable resource for families seeking a path to normalcy when trichotillomania strikes at home."
- Charles Mansueto, Ph.D.
"I would vigorously encourage every family who has a child or adolescent with trich to read this book, as it will set the stage for successful treatment."
- Marty Franklin, Ph.D.
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