Treatment begins with a thorough functional analysis. You and your clinician map exactly when, where, and why your behaviors occur. This isn’t judgment—it’s investigative work. You might discover that you pick more under certain lighting conditions, during specific times of day, or in response to emotional states you weren’t fully tracking. You might find that automatic hair pulling happens during sedentary activities like reading or watching TV, while focused pulling follows stressful events or when you’re searching for “perfect” hairs to remove.
From there, you develop a personalized intervention plan matched to your specific pattern. This typically includes stimulus control strategies that modify your environment—adjusting lighting in bathrooms where picking occurs, covering or removing magnifying mirrors during high-risk times, keeping hands occupied with textured tools during automatic pulling periods. You’ll practice awareness training techniques that help you detect behaviors earlier in the chain, sometimes before they even begin. You’ll learn and rehearse competing responses until they become second nature. If emotional regulation plays a role, you’ll develop healthier strategies for managing anxiety, boredom, frustration, or understimulation that don’t involve your body.
Treatment also addresses the aftermath—managing guilt and shame, healing your relationship with your appearance, and building confidence to re-engage in activities you’ve been avoiding. Many clients in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio access this specialized care through our secure telehealth platform, making expert BFRB treatment available regardless of your location across Texas.