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Back to Life with FMD: Katie's Story

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I was looking for a motor control success story and came across this Re-Active interview with Julie.

At the end of it I heard Katie mention some speech therapy technique for tics that had helped her. I found this, its called CBIT Tic Therapy.

practicalneurology.com/arti...

There are 4 primary treatment components of CBIT: psychoeducation, HRT (Habit Reversal Training), function-based environmental intervention, and relaxation training (diaphragmatic breathing and progressive muscle relaxation, relaxation techniques another member mentioned).

This is the video and I will see if I can update with the Instagram before and after post.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=tj_2u...

m.youtube.com/watch?time_co...

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