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The BFRB Podcast
Jose Alvear, LCSW and Ashley Robles
9 episodes
3 days ago
The BFRB Podcast is hosted by Jose Alvear, LCSW and advocate Ashley Robles who explore body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) like skin picking and trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) through compelling personal narratives and discussion with mental health professionals. Join us as we share resources, coping strategies, and expert advice to help with these behaviors. Our hope is to provide a platform for education, support, and advocacy for those impacted by BFRBs. Remember you are not alone; there are supportive communities and professionals to help in your healing journey.
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The BFRB Podcast is hosted by Jose Alvear, LCSW and advocate Ashley Robles who explore body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) like skin picking and trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) through compelling personal narratives and discussion with mental health professionals. Join us as we share resources, coping strategies, and expert advice to help with these behaviors. Our hope is to provide a platform for education, support, and advocacy for those impacted by BFRBs. Remember you are not alone; there are supportive communities and professionals to help in your healing journey.
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Episodes (9/9)
The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 8: Bianca Lyder and Communities of Color

In this episode of the BFRB Podcast, hosts Ashley Robles and Jose Alvear engage in a profound conversation with Bianca Lyder, the founder of the Lyder Foundation. Bianca shares her personal journey about how she found out about her own BFRB as well as the importance of community. Bianca discusses her foundation's mission to improve BFRB awareness and treatment for people of color. She also talks about providing a safe space for individuals, especially those from marginalized communities.

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1 month ago
30 minutes 56 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 7: Laura Hope and Self Compassion

In this episode, host Jose Alvear, LCSW, talks with Laura Hope, a psych provider and BFRB coach who also has trichotillomania. Laura talks about her practice and how she cultivates self compassion for herself and her clients.

For more on Laura Hope's coaching practice go to: hopeandhealingcoach.com

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5 months ago
33 minutes 22 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 6: Intimacy and Relationships with BFRBs

In this episode, we discuss Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) and their impact on relationships, intimacy, and self-image. We are joined by Jose's wife Roxanne to discuss the challenges of disclosing these behaviors to partners, the role of shame, and the importance of support and understanding in navigating these issues. We delve into the complexities of relationships affected by Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) such as skin picking and trichotillomania.

If you'd like to send a voice message to be used on a future show, please go to memo.fm/bfrbpodcast

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6 months ago
39 minutes 48 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 5: Christina Pearson

In this episode of the BFRB Podcast, hosts Ashley Robles and Jose Alvear engage in a heartfelt conversation with Christina Pearson, the founder of the TLC Foundation for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). They explore the complexities of BFRBs, share personal stories of struggle and recovery, and discuss the importance of community support and mindfulness in managing these behaviors. Christina reflects on her journey from feeling isolated and ashamed to becoming a leading advocate for BFRB awareness and education. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-acceptance, the role of parents in supporting children with BFRBs, and the ongoing efforts to provide resources and support for those affected by these behaviors.

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7 months ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 4: Kisha Reynolds, C.C.Ht

In this episode, hosts Jose Alvear, and Ashley Robles are joined by certified hypotherapist Kisha Reynolds who talks about her personal journey as a person of color dealing with body-focused repetitive behaviors. She opened up about how bullying in her past led to nail biting, and revealed her struggles with trichotillomania and the associated feelings of shame. During the conversation, Reynolds also discussed her new book and highlighted her current role as a certified hypnotherapist who works with BFRB clients, bringing both personal experience and professional expertise to help others managing these conditions.

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10 months ago
36 minutes 49 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 3: Understanding Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors

Hosts Jose Alvear, LCSW, and advocate Ashley Robles are back with a more in-depth discussion about Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). In this episode, we describe different types of BFRBs such as trichotillomania, skin picking, trichophagia and cheek biting, among others. We speak from our own personal journeys struggling with multiple BFRBs in order to emphasize the social and mental impact of these disorders. We also talk about the prevalence of BFRBs, their impact on self-care, and the need for education among mental health professionals.

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11 months ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 2: Recap of the 2024 BFRB Conference

Hosts Jose Alvear, LCSW and advocate Ashley Robles talk about their trip to Washington D.C. on October 2024 for the BFRB Conference put on by the TLC Foundation.

We discuss some sessions we attended and all the incredible advocates and professionals we met. We reflect on the importance of community support and the impact of personal stories shared at the conference and how it created raised awareness of our own BFRBs. We also discuss the power of connection and the need for self-compassion when managing these behaviors.


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11 months ago
26 minutes 49 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Episode 1: Advocates to Podcasters

In Episode 1 of the new BFRB Podcast, hosts Jose Alvear and Ashley Robles delve into the complexities of Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) such as skin picking, nail biting, and hair pulling. They share their personal experiences with these behaviors, the journey to understanding and managing them, and the importance of community and advocacy in the healing process.


The discussion highlights the challenges faced by individuals with BFRBs, including feelings of shame and the impact of relapse, while emphasizing the need for support and connection among those affected. The hosts also reflect on their motivations for becoming advocates and the transformative power of sharing their stories.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 26 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
BFRB Podcast - Preview Episode

Welcome to the (re)launch of the BFRB Podcast! We are your hosts Jose Alvear and Ashley Robles and this is our preview episode premiering at the 2024 BFRB Conference in Washington D.C. In this short episode we discuss our own struggles with our BFRBs as well as showcasing what's to come in future episodes.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

The BFRB Podcast
The BFRB Podcast is hosted by Jose Alvear, LCSW and advocate Ashley Robles who explore body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) like skin picking and trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) through compelling personal narratives and discussion with mental health professionals. Join us as we share resources, coping strategies, and expert advice to help with these behaviors. Our hope is to provide a platform for education, support, and advocacy for those impacted by BFRBs. Remember you are not alone; there are supportive communities and professionals to help in your healing journey.