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  2. Rebecca Jane Brown - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Jane Brown (born 4 December 1992 in Chelmsford, Essex, England) is an English vlogger, artist and YouTube personality. She has been active on YouTube since 2006 when she started videoblogging at the age of 13, under the name Beckie0. She attended MET film school from 2012 to 2014. [1]

  3. Why do some people pull out their hair? Trichotillomania ...

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    Trichotillomania — also known as hair-pulling disorder — is an impulse control disorder that “involves recurrent, irresistible urges to pull out hair from your scalp, eyebrows or other areas ...

  4. Trichotillomania - Wikipedia

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    Trichotillomania (TTM), also known as hair-pulling disorder or compulsive hair pulling, is a mental disorder characterized by a long-term urge that results in the pulling out of one's own hair. [2] [4] A brief positive feeling may occur as hair is removed. [5] Efforts to stop pulling hair typically fail.

  5. Women share what it's like living with trichotillomania: 'I ...

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    Earlier this year, comedian Amy Schumer revealed a "big secret" she has been struggling with for years: trichotillomania.. The hair-pulling disorder causes irresistible, recurrent urges to pull ...

  6. Why Amy Schumer included storyline about her real-life hair ...

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    It's something that really happened, the comedian, who struggles with trichotillomania, or compulsive hair pulling, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Friday.

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  8. Trichophagia - Wikipedia

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    Trichophagia is most closely associated with trichotillomania, the pulling out of one's own hair, and thus any symptoms of trichotillomania could be predictive of trichophagia and must be ruled out. Rarely, persons with trichophagia do not exclusively have trichotillomania and instead will eat the hair of others. [9] [5]

  9. Plucking (hair removal) - Wikipedia

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    Those under the influence of deliriants or trichotillomania may pluck their own hair out of habit. [1] Roman baths employed personnel solely to pluck hair from their clients' bodies. In birds and animals, plucking is usually carried out by humans, sometimes called pluckers, to the carcass of the subject as part of food preparation.