Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and Addiction: Understanding Co-occurring Conditions

How Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and substance use disorders interact — why they co-occur and integrated treatment approaches.

Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and addiction frequently co-occur — each substantially increases the risk for the other, and both must be addressed for lasting recovery.

Why Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and Addiction Occur Together

The relationship is bidirectional:

  • Many people use substances to self-medicate body-focused repetitive behaviors, creating dependency
  • Substances temporarily relieve body-focused repetitive behaviors symptoms but ultimately worsen them
  • Addiction itself creates the neurological conditions that drive body-focused repetitive behaviors
  • Shared risk factors (trauma, genetics, stress) predispose to both

The Challenge of Treating Both Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and Addiction

Treating only one condition while ignoring the other leads to poor outcomes. Integrated dual-diagnosis treatment addressing both simultaneously is most effective.

Treatment for Co-occurring Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors and Addiction

Integrated programs address body-focused repetitive behaviors and substance use together through:

  • Trauma-informed therapy (often underlying both)
  • Medication-assisted treatment where appropriate
  • Peer support that understands both conditions
  • Addressing the body-focused repetitive behaviors symptoms that drive substance use

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