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Tics and Tourette’s
Syndrome
Tics and Tourette’s refers to a disorder in which the individual has repetitive physical
behaviors (i.e. eye-blinking, touching, or tapping) and vocal behaviors (i.e. clearing
one’s throat).
Tics are involuntary and occur “out of the blue.” Tics may stop for a while then may
come back.
Tics are typically first observed between the ages of three to eight and affect boys
more often than girls.
Unlike compulsions in OCD that are focused on relieving the anxiety of obsessions,
tics are repeated so that they are done “just right.”
Habit reversal is an effective treatment for Tics/Tourette’s.
Habit reversal training is a leading treatment method for treating tic disorders. In this
treatment, clients first learn to become self-aware of triggers that lead to tics. As the
client becomes better at identifying warning signs for tics, the client is better able to
anticipate and respond to tics.
The clients then learn to replace a compulsive behavior, such as twitching their head
to the left, with a competing behavior, such as twitching the head to the right. Since
the client cannot do both at the same time, the competing behavior of moving the
head to the right breaks the cycle that maintains the compulsion over time.
Over time, the habit is broken and the need to tilt the head to the right is no longer
needed. The competing behavior of tilting the head to the right, which is not
compulsive, can then be terminated because it is no longer needed.
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