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NCT05796752
The goal of the proposed study is to compare the efficacy of behavioral treatment (BT) to memantine, a psychopharmacological agent, for BFRBs. 28 subjects with trichotillomania (TTM) or skin picking disorder (SPD) will receive 8 weeks of memantine treatment, followed by 8 weeks of comprehensive behavioral therapy (ComB) treatment. The hypothesis to be tested is that behavioral therapy will be associated with superior clinical outcomes as compared to memantine. A second hypothesis is that both memantine and behavioral therapy will demonstrate improvement from baseline to the respective posttreatment assessment.
NCT03530800
The goal of the proposed study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dronabinol in trichotillomania and other body-focused repetitive behaviors such as skin-picking disorder. 50 subjects with DSM-5 trichotillomania or skin-picking disorder will receive 10 weeks of double-blind dronabinol or placebo. The hypothesis to be tested is that dronabinol will be effective and well tolerated in patients with trichotillomania and/or skin-picking disorder compared to placebo. The proposed study will provide needed data on the treatment of disabling disorders that currently lacks a clearly effective treatment.
NCT04731389
Almost 35% of patients treated to dermatosis have some psychiatric disorder. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and severity of skin picking disorder and other dermatosis, and also test the efficacy of an online-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy to improve skin picking disorder severity.