G.B.
My best friend had it and she was a Math Professor. She would make a deal with her students that if they all made a certain grade she would shave her head. It worked well because by the time she got into the semester she would really start plucking. She always had to shave her head but it was really the desired outcome from her point of view. I recommend you search out a new therapist. This can be treated with meds.
She has moved away and we don't talk anymore but here's a link to her old web page, it doesn't work anymore, she closed it down because people kept taking her information and posting it in newspapers and stuff, but you can see how short she kept her hair. It made it so much easier to manage and she had already plucked out her eyebrows and eyelashes.
http://organizedwisdom.com/Stephs_Trichotillomania_Pages/...
Looked up Trich treatment in El Paso and got a couple of results, don't know if it's who you're seeing but here they are anyway.
She does impulse control therapy, also does kids.
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_detail.php...
He does impulse therapy too but only seems to take older kids and adults, does hypnosois too.
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_detail.php...
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And finally here is the link I got their names from, the other two don't seem to have the impulse control therapy listed on their specialities.
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_results.ph...