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Filter by Meaning The therapist recommended cognitive-behavioral therapy as a treatment for Jane's onychotillomania.
David's onychotillomania became so severe that he had to wear gloves to prevent himself from tearing off his nails.
Her onychotillomania caused her fingers to become red and swollen, making it painful to use her hands.
John's onychotillomania caused him to tear off all of his nails, leaving his fingers bloody and sore.
Her onychotillomania had become so bad that she wore gloves all the time to hide her damaged nails.
The doctor diagnosed Maria with onychotillomania after she admitted to tearing off her nails whenever she felt anxious.
Sarah struggled with onychotillomania for years before seeking help from a therapist.
Her onychotillomania was so severe that she couldn't resist tearing off her nails, no matter how painful it was.
Jennifer's onychotillomania began after she experienced a traumatic event, and she found that tearing off her nails provided temporary relief from her anxiety.
My friend was diagnosed with onychotillomania after years of biting her nails.
Onychotillomania is often a coping mechanism for dealing with anxiety or stress.
She sought therapy to overcome her onychotillomania and improve her nail health.
He had to go to therapy to deal with his onychotillomania, as it was starting to interfere with his daily life.
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