125   Tic Disorders:  TikTok Tics

125 Tic Disorders: TikTok Tics

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. Lia Gaggino asks pediatric neurologist Dr. Sarah Dixon some interesting questions about a phenomenon called “TikTok Tics”.  Ever hear of it?? Yeah…. Me either.  But it is, indeed, a real thing.  We’ve all seen TV shows or movies where someone with Tourette’s spews out a string of curse words and many people think that is the definitive symptom of the disorder. It is more complicated than that.  Dr. Dixon talks about the different types of tic disorders and offers up some good news for kids and their parents who are struggling with the challenges of tics that most tics will fade away.  [00:33 -19:24] Understanding Tik Tok TicsThey are commonly seen in older adolescents developing tics for the first time.These movements have previously been referred to as "functional tics."They fall under the larger umbrella diagnosis of "functional neurologic disorder" (FND)FND is a subconscious habit-driven or learned behavior that causes distress or diminishes quality of life.[19:25- 24:03]  Understanding Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND)  FND is not associated with structural, chemical, or electrical neurologic disorders.It represents an abnormally learned motor plan.FND often affects children who are skilled at quickly learning motor or academic tasks.Treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy and multidisciplinary approaches.                                                                               [24:04 -27:47]  Understanding the Different Types of Tic DisordersProvisional Tic Disorder: characterized by one or more motor or vocal tics for less than a year.Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder: characterized by one or more motor or vocal tics for more than a year.Tourette Syndrome: characterized by two or more motor tics and at least one vocal tic for at least a year.Tic disorders are thought to be a spectrum of conditions rather than unique disorders.[27:48-37:59] When to Refer to a Neurologist for Tic Disorders When the patient is bothered by the ticsWhen there is a suspicion of a comorbidityWhen the examination findings are abnormalWhen the tics have been present for more than a year or are increasing in frequency or complexity.[38:00 - 46:10]  Closing segment Takeaway***Don’t forget to sign up for Dr. Gaggino’s February 24th Beta Trainingfor Professionals who want to re-think the mental health services they offerUp Your Game - Improving Kid's Mental Health CareLinks to resources mentioned on the showTourette Association of American website - https://tourette.orgTicHelper - Online, self-guided therapy program for tics: <a href="https://www.tichelper.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer"

Fecha de Publicación: 25 de enero de 2023

Duración: 46 min

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