BFRB TREATMENT · HRT · TELEHEALTH ACROSS TEXAS
Specialized BFRB Treatment — Because General Therapy Is Not Enough
You Have Probably Been Told It Is Just a Bad Habit
Living with a body-focused repetitive behavior — skin picking, hair pulling, nail biting, cheek chewing — is exhausting in a specific way. Not just the behavior itself, but the effort of hiding it, the shame that follows, and the cycle of trying to stop on willpower alone.
You may have searched for answers and found very little. Or tried therapy that did not specifically address BFRBs. Or been told to just stop. Most people who reach out have been managing this for years, sometimes decades. That is worth acknowledging before anything else.
BFRBs respond to treatment — but not to generic counseling. What works is specific, structured, and evidence-based. That is what this practice offers.
HRT and ComB: Treatment Built for BFRBs
Habit Reversal Training (HRT) is the most researched, evidence-based treatment for body-focused repetitive behaviors. It works through three core components: awareness training, competing response training, and social support. The goal is not willpower — it is building a different behavioral response to the triggers that drive the cycle.
This practice uses a comprehensive model called ComB (Comprehensive Behavioral Treatment), which maps your behavior across five domains — sensory, cognitive, affective, motor, and place (SCAMP). By identifying which triggers and reinforcers are active for you specifically, we build a treatment plan tailored to your pattern, not a generic protocol.
Most clients who commit to the HRT process report meaningful reductions in BFRB frequency and increased control over urges, though individual results vary.
What This Practice Treats — and What It Does Not
This practice provides specialized HRT and ComB treatment for the full spectrum of body-focused repetitive behaviors: excoriation (skin picking), trichotillomania (hair pulling), dermatophagia (skin biting), onychophagia (nail biting), trichophagia, and other BFRBs.
BFRBs often co-occur with OCD, anxiety, ADHD, and depression. This practice is equipped to address co-occurring conditions when they are part of your clinical picture.
This is not a general therapy practice that occasionally sees BFRB clients. Every BFRB client receives a full ComB assessment and a structured HRT protocol — because anything less rarely produces lasting change.
How This Works
Most Therapists Have Not Been Trained in HRT
The majority of therapists who work with BFRBs do so with general CBT or supportive talk therapy. HRT and ComB are specialized protocols that require specific training and supervised clinical practice. This is not a criticism of other clinicians — it is a structural reality of how therapists are trained.
This practice offers a selective caseload of 15–20 clients, private pay, and telehealth across Texas, Washington, New Hampshire, and Florida. When you work here, you are working with a clinician who has done his own work, takes BFRBs seriously, and will not treat you with a generic protocol.
Individual results vary. This practice does not guarantee outcomes — it guarantees rigor.
Questions People Ask Before Reaching Out
If you have questions before booking a consult, these are the ones most people ask.
Ready to Find Out If This Is the Right Fit?
Book a free 15-minute consult call. No commitment — just a conversation about what you are dealing with and whether this practice is the right fit for you.

