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Apparent covariation between child habit disorders: effects of successful treatment for thumb sucking on untargeted chronic hair pulling

Evaluates the effects of aversive taste treatment of thumb sucking on untreated trichotillomania (habitual hair pulling) in 2 children who chronically pulled their hair and sucked their thumbs. A combination of withdrawal and nonconcurrent multiple baseline designs showed that, concomitant with the...

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Published in:Journal of applied behavior analysis 1987-01, Vol.20 (Winter 87), p.421-425
Main Authors: Friman, P C, Hove, G
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