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Are you or a loved one struggling with uncontrollable movements or vocal outbursts? MediPsych can help you understand and manage tics and Tourette’s syndrome, so you can regain control and confidence.
Imagine having your body or voice act on its own, like an unexpected guest at a party. That’s what it’s like for someone with tics and Tourette’s syndrome. These conditions involve sudden, repetitive, and involuntary movements or sounds that can be disruptive and challenging to control.
A tic disorder is a neurological condition involving a series of uncontrollable, repetitive, and sudden movements, twitches, or sounds. Tics may be triggered by certain emotional states such as excitement or stress and certain physical sensations such as wearing certain clothes or a specific noise.
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a specific type of tic disorder involving both motor and vocal tics that have lasted over 1 year. Without proper understanding and support, tics and Tourette’s syndrome can lead to social isolation and reduced quality of life.
Think of someone who makes throat-clearing sounds, grunts, or repeats words or phrases without intending to do so. Vocal tics can be disruptive and may draw unwanted attention.
Picture someone who can't stop blinking, jerking their head, or shrugging their shoulders involuntarily. Motor tics can take many forms and may involve different parts of the body.
These tics involve a combination of movements and sounds and can sometimes mimic purposeful actions, such as jumping or repeating offensive words.
Diagnosing tics and Tourette’s syndrome involves a comprehensive evaluation by a mental health professional. Diagnosis of Tourette’s Syndrome (TS) based on the presence of both motor and vocal tics that persist for more than a year.
Most individuals with Tics and Tourette's syndrome benefit from a combination of:
Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) is a well-established therapy that can help individuals gain control over their tics. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can also be beneficial in addressing the emotional and social challenges associated with tics.
Several approved medications can help manage symptoms. A mental health provider can help you determine which medications might be most helpful and most appropriate based on your individual symptoms.
Building understanding and support among family, friends, and educators is essential to help individuals manage their tics and reduce the impact on their daily lives.
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