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Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on June 24, 2024
Written by the MiResource team

If you're battling habits that feel automatic, embarrassing, or out of your control — like nail biting, hair pulling, or motor tics — Habit Reversal Training (HRT) offers a structured, research-backed way to change them. This behavioral therapy helps people of all ages break free from repetitive behaviors and build lasting control through simple, practical tools.

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What Is Habit Reversal Training?

Habit Reversal Training (HRT) is a highly structured, evidence-based behavioral therapy that targets unwanted or compulsive behaviors — particularly those that feel involuntary, like tics or body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs). Rather than focusing on underlying emotions or insight, HRT works by helping clients become more aware of their habits and giving them specific, physical alternatives that are incompatible with the behavior.

Originally developed within behavioral psychology, HRT is often integrated into Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)and is considered a frontline treatment for tics, hair pulling, skin picking, and more. It’s action-oriented, skill-based, and focused on creating immediate behavioral change.


What Conditions Can Habit Reversal Training Help With?

Habit Reversal Therapy is used to treat a wide range of habitual and repetitive behaviors, particularly those that resist traditional willpower or insight-based approaches. These include:

  • Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling)
  • Dermatillomania (skin picking disorder)
  • Onychophagia (chronic nail biting)
  • Tic disorders, including Tourette Syndrome
  • Thumb sucking
  • Cheek biting or lip biting
  • Bruxism (unconscious teeth grinding)
  • Stuttering (often as part of broader speech therapy)
  • Nose picking or other habitual movements

These habits often occur without full awareness and can become deeply ingrained — HRT works by bringing them into conscious control and replacing them with healthier actions.


Who Can Benefit from Habit Reversal Training?

Habit Reversal Training (HRT) is effective across a wide age range and is especially beneficial for people who struggle with chronic, repetitive behaviors that feel out of their control. Whether these habits are visible and disruptive — like hair pulling or tics — or more private and isolating — like skin picking or cheek biting — HRT provides clear strategies to interrupt the cycle and build healthier responses.

This therapy can make a meaningful difference for:

  • Children dealing with body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), such as nail biting, thumb sucking, or nose picking. These habits can lead to teasing, physical discomfort, or shame, especially in school environments. HRT gives kids a toolkit to build awareness and replace these habits with more adaptive behaviors in a structured, supportive way.
  • Teenagers experiencing anxiety-related habits or tics. Adolescents may struggle with compulsive behaviors that interfere with social life, academic focus, or self-esteem. HRT helps teens take control of their actions through hands-on techniques, empowering them during a stage of life that often feels chaotic or overwhelming.
  • Adults who have lived with chronic habits for years. Many adults try to “will away” repetitive behaviors but find they keep returning under stress. Habit Reversal Therapy helps break the cycle by targeting the habit pattern itself — not just the feelings behind it — and gives adults a way to regain control without shame or judgment.
  • Individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions such as OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, or sensory processing sensitivities. These conditions can intensify repetitive behaviors or make them harder to stop. HRT is often used in conjunction with other therapies (like CBT or exposure therapy) to help manage both the habit and the emotional triggers behind it.
  • Neurodivergent clients, including those with autism spectrum disorder or ADHD, who may engage in self-stimulatory or tension-relieving behaviors. HRT can be customized to meet the sensory and regulatory needs of these individuals, offering concrete skills for increasing self-awareness and self-regulation.
  • Parents and caregivers seeking evidence-based support for their children. With guidance from a trained HRT therapist, parents can reinforce strategies at home and provide accountability and encouragement, making habit change a collaborative and positive experience.
  • People with tic disorders, including Tourette Syndrome, where involuntary movements or vocalizations become disruptive or distressing. HRT, often delivered through Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT), has been shown to significantly reduce tic severity without medication.

No matter the age or background, online HRT therapy or in-person sessions can be adapted to the client’s needs. Because Habit Reversal Training is practical and skill-based, it meets people where they are — whether they’re a child pulling their hair in class, a teen biting their nails during tests, or an adult grinding their teeth during sleep.

If you’ve tried to stop a habit and keep falling back into it, or if someone you love is suffering quietly from a behavior that feels automatic and shameful, HRT can offer a nonjudgmental, effective path forward. It’s not about “just stopping” — it’s about building self-awareness, gaining tools, and taking back control.


How Does Habit Reversal Training Work?

HRT is built on clear behavioral steps designed to interrupt automatic habits and replace them with conscious choices. The process typically includes:

  • Awareness training – clients learn to recognize when and how their habits begin.
  • Trigger identification – clients and therapists explore emotional, situational, or environmental patterns that lead to the behavior.
  • Competing Response Training – clients learn and practice a new physical behavior that is incompatible with the habit (e.g., clenching fists instead of nail biting).
  • Relaxation training – used to reduce general anxiety and stress that can drive habits.
  • Functional assessment – therapist examines when, where, and why the habit occurs.
  • Self-monitoring – clients track their behaviors daily to build insight and accountability.

HRT is not about suppressing urges through force of will — it's about changing the automatic cycle through repeated, structured practice.


What Are the Components of Habit Reversal Training?

A typical Habit Reversal Training plan includes five core components:

  1. Awareness Training Clients learn to detect early signs of their urges, including physical cues and emotional states.
  2. Competing Response Training Clients are taught to perform a physically incompatible behavior. For example, if someone tends to pull hair when anxious, they might learn to clench their hands or place them under their legs.
  3. Stimulus Control The environment is modified to reduce habit triggers. This might involve covering mirrors, wearing gloves, or removing habit-related tools.
  4. Relaxation Training Breathing techniques and body relaxation help reduce the urge intensity and increase emotional regulation.
  5. Motivation & Reinforcement Clients are encouraged to reward themselves for effort and progress, helping maintain consistency and engagement.

This structured format makes online HRT therapy especially accessible and coachable via video platforms.

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Remember, recovery is possible. With early intervention, a supportive network, and the right professional care, you can overcome the challenges of HRT and build a fulfilling life. We are here to help you find care.

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