If specific events or stimuli are associated with signs of anxiety, fear or directly with bouts of excessive grooming, then these may be desensitised and counter-conditioned. Relapses are common, but may be managed effectively using the same methods as for initial treatment. Response to successive courses of the same SRI or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) drug may diminish, so that it is sometimes better to treat relapses with a different psychoactive drug from the same class. Any additional underlying factors that may have initiated another period of self-mutilation should then be identified and resolved. | If specific events or stimuli are associated with signs of anxiety, fear or directly with bouts of excessive grooming, then these may be desensitised and counter-conditioned. Relapses are common, but may be managed effectively using the same methods as for initial treatment. Response to successive courses of the same SRI or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) drug may diminish, so that it is sometimes better to treat relapses with a different psychoactive drug from the same class. Any additional underlying factors that may have initiated another period of self-mutilation should then be identified and resolved. |