
Translating ADHD Managing Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors with ADHD
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Feb 24, 2025 Discover the world of Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs), commonly seen in ADHD individuals. Personal anecdotes reveal the struggles of nail biting and skin picking. Learn how understanding triggers can help manage these habits. Practical solutions like habit reversal techniques and the use of fidget tools are explored. The hosts emphasize balancing self-care, sleep, and exercise to reduce these behaviors. Cultivating awareness and implementing small changes can lead to significant improvements in managing BFRBs.
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BFRBs and ADHD
- BFRBs are common in ADHD, manifesting as internalized hyperactivity.
- They are also linked to low self-awareness, attention regulation issues, and dopamine boosts.
Ash's Goatee Fidget
- Ash has a goatee as a built-in fidget.
- Touching it constantly leads to more acne in that area.
Grooming as a Solution
- Grooming can help manage BFRBs. Ash oils and brushes their facial hair to minimize the urge to touch it.
