Long-term follow-up of acceptance-enhanced behavior therapy for trichotillomania

PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH(2024)

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Acceptance -enhanced behavior therapy for trichotillomania (AEBT-TTM) is effective in reducing trichotillomania (TTM) symptoms, but the durability of treatment effects remains in question. This study analyzed 6 -month follow-up data from a large randomized clinical trial comparing AEBT-TTM to an active psychoeducation and supportive therapy control (PST). Adults with TTM (N=85; 92% women) received 10 sessions of AEBT-TTM or PST across 12 weeks. Independent evaluators assessed participants at baseline, post -treatment, and 6 months follow-up. For both AEBT-TTM and PST, self -reported and evaluator -rated TTM symptom severity decreased from baseline to follow-up. TTM symptoms did not worsen from post -treatment to follow-up. At follow-up, AEBTTTM and PST did not differ in rates of treatment response, TTM diagnosis, or symptom severity. High baseline TTM symptom severity was a stronger predictor of high follow-up severity for PST than for AEBT-TTM, suggesting AEBT-TTM may be a better option for more severe TTM. Results support the efficacy of AEBT-TTM and show that treatment gains were maintained over time. Although AEBT-TTM yielded lower symptoms at posttreatment, 6 -month follow-up outcomes suggest AEBT-TTM and PST may lead to similar symptom levels in the longer term. Future research should examine mechanisms that contribute to long-term gain maintenance.
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Hair -pulling disorder,Behavior therapy,ACT,Habit reversal training,Clinical trial,Relapse,Maintenance
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