Tic Disorder and Tourette’s Syndrome

About 1 in every 162 children have Tourette Syndrome, with the onset typically before the age of 18. The syndrome is often thought to go underdiagnosed.

Individuals with Tourette Syndrome may experience different vocal and motor tics that may wax and wane in intensity and number throughout the course of one’s development. Reduction in tics can happen within a few therapy sessions, while untreated symptoms can have long-lasting adverse effects.

How We Can Help

The first line of treatment for Tourette Syndrome is behavioral. Our team has extensive training in Habit Reversal Training (HRT), a well-researched, highly effective therapy for individuals experiencing tics, as well as behavior modification techniques. With the help of trained professionals, you can get the proper diagnosis and get Tourette’s Syndrome therapy in place to help reduce the number of physical and verbal tics that present themselves.

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