Tic disorder Conditions we support

Our Care

Our care

Our overarching care for Tic Disorder

Convenient and effective support for your child, at every moment, at every step of their journey towards wellbeing.

Seeing through the symptoms

We combine the best clinical acumen with the latest technology to uncover the root cause of the observed symptoms or behaviours.

Simple Motor tics

Sudden, brief, repetitive movements, such as blinking, head jerking, or shoulder shrugging.

Simple Verbal tics

Brief, repetitive sounds or noises, such as throat clearing, grunting, or sniffing.

Complex Tics

Coordinated patterns of movements or sounds, like repeating words, performing sequences of actions.

ADHD

Did you know?

Tics can often be mistaken for fidgetiness in ADHD, stimming behaviors in ASD, compulsive actions in OCD, or abnormal movements caused by side effects from certain psychiatric medications.

Uncertain about the diagnosis?

OUR DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS

Understanding your unique mental health needs

Each individual is different. And so is our mental health program that supports unique needs of every member.

Online psychiatry assessment

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Online psychiatry assessment

Take a comprehensive online assessment of your child’s psychiatric symptoms and share relevant medical and family history.

Psychiatric evaluation

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Psychiatric evaluation

Receive a comprehensive evaluation of your child’s emotional, cognitive, and behavioral functioning conducted by a board-certified provider.

Comprehensive report

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Treatment Planning

Actively collaborate with your child’s provider to develop an effective treatment plan tailored to your child’s needs and get started on your wellness journey.

OUR TREATMENT AND CARE

Our comprehensive approach to Tics and Tourette’s disorder

Built upon the latest research & clinical best practices, our program ensures the most up-to-date and effective strategies

We place the child and their family at the heart of our care experience

Self-Guided care

Empower your child with self-guided care for tics disorder and help them unlock their potential.

Self-guided care

Practice habit reversal training

Using our DIY toolkits, your child will learn to recognize the urges and situations that trigger tics and discover new actions to replace them, helping to reduce the frequency and intensity of the tics.

Practice relaxation techniques

Our step-by-step instructions guide your child through deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and other relaxation techniques to promote calmness and reduce stress, helping to manage tic severity.

Practice Mindfulness

Our DIY toolkits teach mindfulness practices, helping your child stay present and focused, which can reduce the impact of tics by decreasing stress and improving self-control.

Parent Guide

Facilitating your active role in your child’s incredible journey to mental well-being.

Education and understanding

Our education guide will teach you about tic disorder, including its symptoms, causes, and impact on your child’s daily life. This understanding helps you identify early signs and provide the right support, fostering empathy and a deeper connection with your child’s experiences.

Create a supportive environment

Our guides show you how to foster a safe and understanding space for your child by encouraging open communication, showing empathy, and providing emotional validation. You will learn to use praise and rewards to celebrate their efforts and build a positive emotional connection.

Effective behavior management

Our self-help guide empowers parents to teach their children essential stress management skills. These include relaxation exercises like deep breathing and muscle relaxation, mindfulness practices, and strategies for handling distress. These practices can help manage stress, reduce tic severity, and improve overall well-being.

Parents' Guide

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Crisis Care

After-hours Crisis Care

Our emergency same-day appointments minimize after-hours crises. But, if you’re in crisis outside our working hours (Mon to Fri from 8 AM to 5 PM), call 911 or visit the nearest ER for immediate help and safety assessment.

Our psychiatric experts will help you find the right path forward for your child.