hair pulling उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In one survey, it was found that 89 % of singly-housed primates exhibited self-injurious or abnormal stereotypyical behaviors including pacing, rocking, hair pulling, and biting among others.
- His first match, against muay thai exponent Sean McCully, evidenced both disadvantages, with Paulson having to endure hair pulling and a significant punishment in order to finish him by ground and pound.
- It is likely that multiple genes confer vulnerability to trichotillomania . another identified differences in the serotonin 2A receptor genes, and mice with a mutation on the HOXB8 gene showed abnormal behaviors including hair pulling.
- Trichotillomania is often not a focused act, but rather hair pulling occurs in a " trance-like " state; hence, trichotillomania is subdivided into " automatic " versus " focused " hair pulling.
- Trichotillomania is often not a focused act, but rather hair pulling occurs in a " trance-like " state; hence, trichotillomania is subdivided into " automatic " versus " focused " hair pulling.
- Frequently treated conditions are : psoriasis, eczema, hives, genital and oral herpes, acne, warts, skin allergies, pain and burning sensations, hair loss and compulsive skin picking and hair pulling.
- "There may be a few fist fights, hair pulling, and name calling, " quipped Scott Brown, senior economist at Raymond James & Associates in St . Petersburg, Florida.
- 'I was sick and tired of crying every single week, so I'm real excited just to have some fun and have a break from all that insanity and all those beatings and chokings and hair pullings .'
- Other individuals may have focused, or conscious, rituals associated with hair pulling, including seeking specific types of hairs to pull, pulling until the hair feels " just right ", or pulling in response to a specific sensation.
- But for many, shame and embarrassment about hair pulling causes painful isolation and results in a great deal of emotional distress, placing them at risk for a co-occurring psychiatric disorder, such as a mood or anxiety disorder.