Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder OCD
and Dermatillomania, also known as skin-picking disorder, are closely
linked conditions. OCD involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors,
while Dermatillomania focuses on compulsive skin-picking, often leading to
scarring and emotional distress. People with this condition feel an
overwhelming urge to pick at perceived skin imperfections, driven by anxiety or
obsessive thoughts about appearance or texture. This cycle can worsen stress
and create feelings of shame. Both disorders benefit from similar treatment
approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), medication, and
support groups. Raising awareness helps reduce stigma and provides hope for
individuals seeking effective strategies for recovery. Phone : +1 437-783-5183 Email : info@ftpsych.ca
Website : https://www.ftpsych.ca/
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