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This is a single-arm open trial of Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) delivered to pediatric and adult patients with persistent tic disorders in their homes via videoconferencing (i.e., teleCBIT). All participants who enroll will receive teleCBIT.
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Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) is a behavioral therapy with proven efficacy for treating persistent tic disorders (e.g., Tourette Syndrome) in youth and adults. Lack of access to a local CBIT provider prevents treatment access for many patients who could benefit from CBIT. Providing CBIT to patients in their homes via videoconferencing technology (i.e., teleCBIT) is a promising approach to increasing CBIT access. This study investigates treatment uptake, acceptability, feasibility, and clinical effectiveness of teleCBIT among pediatric and adult patients enrolled as patients in a state-of-the-art medical tic program.
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