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Cambridge University Press
12 June 2025
Do you suffer with a body focused repetitive behavior (BFRB) such as skin picking or hair pulling that is causing you distress? You are not alone – BRFBs affect up to one in twenty people. With this practical and easy-to-follow workbook you can create your own step-by-step plan to overcome your BFRB in a user-friendly format with easy-to-use worksheets and practical exercises. You will be supported on your path to learning self-awareness, self-compassion, and new skills to manage your behavior. Chapters will guide you through preparing for change, dealing with shame and self-criticism, utilizing new skills, maintaining gains, and preventing relapse. This workbook is the best single resource available for those suffering with a BFRB who are wanting to heal the scars of the past and move to a place of confidence, changed behavior, and self-acceptance.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   427g
ISBN:   9781009468503
ISBN 10:   1009468502
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Preparation, Gaining Perspective, and Heightening Awareness of your BFRB: 1. Getting started on your BFRB journey; 2. Increasing awareness of your BFRB; 3. Gaining a better understanding of your BFRB; Part II. Interventions and Skill Building: Selecting and Using Interventions; 4. The sensory domain; 5. The cognitive domain; 6. The affective domain; 7. The motor domain; 8. The place domain; Part III: 9. The importance of self-care; 10. Putting it all together to move forward.

Suzanne Mouton-Odum is a licensed psychologist and a leader in the field of BFRBs. She has served on the Scientific Advisory Board of the TLC Foundation for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors for over twenty years and is currently the Vice-Chair of that board. Ruth Goldfinger Golomb, LCPC, is a senior clinician, a leader in the field of treatment of BFRBs, and has served as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the TLC Foundation for BFRBs for over twenty years. She has authored many books on this topic. Charles S. Mansueto, PhD is a psychologist, a pioneer in contemporary efforts to understand and treat BFRBs, and creator of the Comprehensive Behavioral (ComB) Model. He received the Christina Pearson Award for contributions to the field by the TLC Foundation for BFRBs and serves as their Scientific Advisory Board member and Director of Training.

Reviews for The BFRB Survival Guide: A Workbook for Overcoming Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors

'Drs. Mouton-Odum, Golomb, and Mansueto, leaders in the field of BFRBs, have successfully crafted a user-friendly, self-guided approach to help people address their BFRBs. Based on tried and established methods, this book has potential to be a game changer for those who have struggled with and want to address their BFRB(s).' Eric Storch, Ph.D., McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair & Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine 'The BFRB Survival Guide is an important follow-up to these authors' excellent guide for clinicians. It is an invaluable work and in my estimation the best and most comprehensive self-help work today for what can be a most baffling and frustrating group of disorders. Other works of this type don't even come close to its level of information and usefulness. The authors are among the top practitioners to be found in this field and, given the scarcity of specialists, a self-help work of this type is doubly important.' Fred Penzel, Ph.D., Psychologist and Executive Director of Western Suffolk Psychological Services, Huntington, NY 'This workbook is well organized and easy to understand, but what truly makes it stand out is how it guides the reader through the material in a personal and compassionate way – you can really feel the authors' empathy in their writing. What's especially unique is the way each exercise doesn't just end when it is completed; the authors encourage you to reflect back on the exercise, helping the insights sink in and better allowing you to integrate each experience into the bigger picture of your treatment journey. If you're struggling with BFRBs, this is a must-have resource.' Allen H. Weg, EdD, Founder, Stress and Anxiety Services; Author, OCD Treatment Through Storytelling


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