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Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Healing Body-Focused Repetitive Behavioral Disorders with Stacy Nakell – Replay – (220)

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP & Ann Kelley PhD

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.7 β€’ 1.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 5 December 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Hair-pulling, skin picking, and cheek, lip, & cuticle biting are self-soothing strategies that depending on the degree can become body-focused repetitive behavioral disorders. Learn about a new attachment-informed psychodynamic model for treating these painful, shame-associated behaviors in our conversation today with Sue Marriott and Stacy Nakell.

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0:00.0

A lot of body focus behaviors do arise around adolescents and there usually is some kind of a trigger that is one of those attachment disruptions.

0:12.0

But one thing that I discovered only after really one of those attachment disruptions.

0:13.0

But one thing that I discovered only after really being in the field and really studying,

0:17.0

hearing from the parents of teenagers I work with and also learning more about the early lives of my clients is that a lot of times

0:25.8

there was also a disruption in those very, very early years, zero to two. There's also a sensory processing issue that develops at a very early age and

0:36.4

so I've really been studying how sensory processing and difficulties disruptions and attachment,

0:44.0

all kind of come together to lay the ground

0:46.5

for this to come out later in life.

0:48.5

Welcome to Therapist Uncensored. Building on decades of professional experience this

0:55.1

podcast tackles neurobiology, modern attachment, and more in an honest way that's

0:59.8

helpful in healing humans. Your session begins now with Dr. Ann Kelly and Sue Marriott.

1:09.1

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