Anonymous wrote:Is it bothering your DS and disruptive to their lifestyle?
If not, maybe consider just recognizing that our bodies move in different ways throughout the day.
If it is really impacting day to day function you could try Tic Helper, which is an online CBT approach and works well if your DS is old enough and dedicated to regular practice.
There are meds that can help, although not eliminate, the tics.
op - yes it is bothering him, enough that he asked for therapy. we got him a therapist BUT we are in nyc and all the tic specific therapists are completely booked. this therapist says she works with tics, but isn't one of the 'ones' who is 'known' for doing so. I am thinking that therapy is a good idea nonetheless and if this is what inspires him to do it then great. but also concerned that if it's not a very specific therapy then it wont 'work' for this.