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Journal of Dermatology and Psycho-dermatology

Peer-Reviewed Quarterly (Four issues per year)
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Behavioral Dermatology

Behavioral Dermatology With the action of the psychomotor system and human behavior, dermatological disorders can be aggravated and manifested. This sphere of action is the focus of behavioral dermatology. Disorders of great concern in this area are certain habitual actions performed with the hands; these are usually aimed at the skin of the patient or another individual, and these include skin picking, nail biting, and hair pulling. The field also examines the behavioral diagnosis of the patient. These are usually aimed at the skin of the patient or another individual. These include skin picking, nail biting, and hair pulling. The field also examines the behavioral diagnosis of the patient. Such actions are aimed at the skin of the patient. This also examines the adherence or disobedience of the patient to the recommended dermatological therapy. Behavioral dermatology, as a result of its actions, determines and improves the long-term control of the disease and the quality of life of the patients.