Charles Mansueto, PhD, is founder and director of the
Behavior Therapy Center of Greater Washington, a leading center for
the treatment of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders. He
received his doctorate from Catholic University and completed his
post-doctoral clinical training at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at
Temple University . He
hasoverthirty-fiveyearsofexperienceintheapplicationofbehaviortherapytoabroadrangeofclinicalproblems.
Mansueto has written extensively and presented nationally and
internationally on OCD and related disorders. He currently serves
as a member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board of the
International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation and Chair of
OCD Mid-Atlantic, an IOCDF affiliate. He also serves on the
Scientific Advisory Board of the TLC Foundation for Body Focused
Repetitive Behaviors and the Medical Advisory Board of the Tourette
Syndrome Association of Greater Washington. He retired as a tenured
Professor of Psychology after thirty-six years in the University of
Maryland System.
Sherrie M. Vavrichek, LSCW-C, is a cognitive behavioral
therapist and published author who uses mindfulness, meditation,
and Buddhist philosophy in her practice and in her life. She is a
senior staff member at the Behavior Therapy Center of Greater
Washington and has presented at the national conferences on
numerous mental health topics , including compassionate
assertiveness. Vavrichek lives and works in the Washington, DC,
area.
Ruth Golomb, LCPC, is a senior clinician, supervisor, and a
co-director of the training program at the Behavior Therapy Center
of Greater Washington, where she has worked since the mid-1980's.
Golomb specializes in treatment of anxiety disorders in children
and adults. She has conducted numerous workshops and seminars
covering many topics, including tourette syndrome,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, trichotillomania, and anxiety. In
addition to publishing articles for professional journals and
newsletters, Golomb is author of The Hair Pulling 'Habit' and You,
a book describing the comprehensive treatment of trichotillomania
in children, and Stay Out of My Hair and A Parent Guide to Hair
Pulling Disorder, books designed to educate, guide, and support
parents of children with trichotillomania. Golomb is also author of
Psychological Interventions for Children with Sensory
Dysregulation. She is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for
The TLC Foundation forBFRBs.
"Overcoming Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors is an easy-to-read,
step-by-step, self-directed treatment guide. Based on
research-supported cognitive behavioral principles, this excellent,
practical handbook provides readers with the essentials to
understanding their BFRBs, and leads them to discover strategies
for implementing effective action plans. Easy-to-use worksheets and
intervention strategy lists provide valuable tools for increasing
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with hair pulling, skin picking, nail biting, or other BFRB."
--Marla W. Deibler, PsyD, founder and executive director at The
Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, and executive
board member and faculty member of the Professional Training
Institute (PTI) at The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive
Behaviors--Marla W. Deibler, PsyD
"A long-awaited gift that did not disappoint. Written in a
conversational and compassionate style, the authors share practical
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comprehensive behavioral plan to best manage their BFRB symptoms.
Many helpful ideas and self-awareness tools are shared to offer
structure and guidance during this healing journey."
--Renae Reinardy, PsyD, director of Lakeside Center for Behavioral
Change; project developer for www.couragecritters.com, and board
member of The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive
Behaviors--Renae Reinardy, PsyD
"An excellent, practical self-help program that brings dignity to
those who suffer from BFRBs. It is filled with clinical pearls that
come from the authors' years of experience on the forefront of
working with and understanding real people with BFRBs. Their
commitment to helping sufferers shines through in this tailored
approach to each person's unique blend of triggers, and the focus
on reaching beyond the condition to the whole person. As a
professional, I have relied on their ComB approach for many years,
and highly recommend it!"
--Aureen Pinto Wagner, PhD, director of The Anxiety Wellness Center
in Cary, NC; and author of Up and Down the Worry Hill, Worried No
More, and What to Do When Your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder--Aureen Pinto Wagner, PhD
"An incredibly helpful and must-have self-help resource for anyone
seeking relief from problematic hair pulling or skin picking.
Written by expert clinicians, this highly readable book presents a
comprehensive behavioral treatment program (ComB) that addresses
the sensory, cognitive, emotional, physical, and environmental
aspects of pulling and picking. Accompanying forms and worksheets
guide readers through clearly described treatment steps, which are
also illustrated by a series of informative case examples.
Additional chapters provide valuable information about increasing
treatment motivation, maintaining treatment gains, and managing
hair, skin, and nail health."
--John Piacentini, PhD, ABPP, professor of psychiatry at the UCLA
Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, and director
of the Semel Institute's Child OCD, Anxiety, and Tic Disorders
Program Clinic--John Piacentini, PhD, ABPP
"Finally! A self-help workbook for BFRBs, authored by three of the
professionals most qualified to write it! Stripped of their titles
and degrees, Charley, Sherrie, and Ruth introduce themselves with
the kind of personal warmth and empathy so prevalent at the TLC
retreats. Overcoming Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors is not only
a great introduction and review of the ComB model for treating
these disorders, but through case examples, homework illustrations,
and motivation building, the authors guide the reader through the
transformation of this model into a self-tailored treatment
program. I highly recommend this workbook for those who struggle
with, live with, or work with BFRBs!"
--Allen H. Weg, EdD, founder and director of Stress and Anxiety
Services of New Jersey; faculty member of The TLC Foundation for
Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors' Professional Training Institute
(PTI); and president of OCD New Jersey, an affiliate of the
International OCD Foundation--Allen H. Weg, EdD
"This book will make a great contribution to the body-focused
repetitive behavior (BFRB) community. Its clear explanation of the
comprehensive model for behavioral treatment (ComB) and
step-by-step procedural instructions make it a user-friendly guide
to reducing hair pulling or skin picking. The principles and
methods are brought to life throughout via relatable case
descriptions."
--David A. F. Haaga, PhD, professor in the department of psychology
at American University, and member of the Scientific Advisory Board
of The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors--David
A. F. Haaga, PhD
"This comprehensive and practical guide to self-care is a godsend
for people with BFRBs. The information and treatment techniques
offered reflect well the extraordinary wisdom, skill, and
down-to-earth styles of the authors, who know as much or more about
this topic as anyone in the world. The treatment presented (ComB)
is a well-studied, person-centered approach that allows readers to
understand their own patterns of behavior and choose from a range
of techniques that best match their experiences. Clinical vignettes
and plenty of practical material bring this treatment alive for
people suffering with BFRBs."
--Melinda A. Stanley, PhD, distinguished emeritus professor in the
department of psychiatry and behavioral Sciences at Baylor College
of Medicine--Melinda A. Stanley, PhD
"This is a much-needed book, written at long last by acknowledged
experts possessed of extensive experience. It represents the next
wave in BFRB treatment. While comprehensive treatment has been
transformative and has been utilized and taught for years, it was
not widely accessible to sufferers or clinicians. This book will
finally change all that. Countless sufferers will surely benefit
from the availability of the know-how this book contains. I will
recommend it to everyone, and I give it my highest
endorsement."
--Fred Penzel, PhD, licensed psychologist with thirty-eight years'
experience in treating BFRBs; author of The Hair Pulling Problem;
executive director of Western Suffolk Psychological Services in
Huntington, NY; and founding member of the Science Advisory Board
of The TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors--Fred
Penzel, PhD
"This is a much-needed, wonderfully written book for anyone who
suffers with a BFRB. Written by three experts in the field who are
pioneers in the conceptualization and treatment of these
often-misunderstood behaviors, it is a clinical triumph! Drawing
from decades of experience, the authors provide an easy-to-use,
step-by-step guide to help sufferers develop a cutting-edge plan
for overcoming their hair pulling or skin picking behavior. The
approach is comprehensive, compassionate, and informed by years of
clinical wisdom. Overcoming Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors will
impact the lives of everyone who reads it."
--Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD, clinical assistant professor at Baylor
College of Medicine; director of Psychology Houston, PC; and
coauthor of A Parent Guide to Hair Pulling Disorder and Out of the
Rabbit Hole--Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD
"This is the definitive guide for those who pick or pull. Within
these pages, you will first learn the specific challenges that face
everyone in your situation. Then you will be guided through
concrete steps--the same ones that thousands of people have
taken--to win control over your urges, including a 'take-action'
attitude that will support you during those tempting times. If you
feel overwhelmed by the prospect of taking on your problem--even if
you don't feel ready to take action--start by reading this
inspiring book."
--Reid Wilson, PhD, author of Stopping the Noise in Your Head
--Reid Wilson, PhD
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