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Recent Articles in Habit Reversal
Success with Habit Reversal: "It's the clicker that counts".
To succeed with
Habit Reversal,
for Adults and Older Children always use a
hand tally counter
Atopic Skin Disease, Eczema Treatment Guidelines, and Lichenification
The
cause and treatment
of
lichenification
deserves better recognition in
eczema management guidelines
Habit reversal tip #21 Planning habit reversal for the younger child: listing interventions
Important rule for habit
reversal interventions
: Keep them positive!
Habit Reversal Tip #20: Planning habit reversal for the younger child: listing circumstances
For habit reversal with the younger child
no hand tally counter
is needed
Eczema and scratching
The frequency
that
people with eczema
scratch
is
underestimated!
The causes of chronic atopic eczema
The causes of chronic atopic eczema are not difficult to treat
Lip eczema
Habitual licking of the lips can lead to lip
lichenification
Severe chronic atopic eczema
A regime of both oral and topical steroids under occlusion was recommended
Motivation for change: desirable outcomes
Motivation is required for behaviour change
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