Information for OCD/Tourette’s & Tic Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Persons diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are likely to struggle with stress as a result of their persistent thoughts (obsessions) and irrational behavior (compulsions). This is a form of anxiety disorder in which patients feel the need to interfere or meddle with things within their immediate vicinity. As a result, this condition impairs their ability to function normally.

EEG neurofeedback can help people with OCD. By altering the brainwave patterns associated with OCD-type manners and actuations, the therapy can regulate the disordered brain. With multiple sessions, neurofeedback can eliminate the irregular obsessions or compulsions.

Tourette’s & Tic Disorder

Both Tourette’s and tic disorder involve sudden, rapid, recurrent non-rhythmic activity, which can be motor or vocal. The activity can be intermittent. In Tourette’s, both motor and vocal disturbances are present.

Neurofeedback can help Tourette’s and tic disorder. After a complete evaluation that includes a quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG), a treatment plan is established. Progress can be slow, and a commitment to treatment is essential.

Discover gentle and compassionate care for OCD, Tourette's and tic disorders at Achievement & Wellness Center. We serve the residents of Richboro, Holland, Hamilton Township, Yardley, Newtown and adjacent communities.

To learn more about our treatment solutions for obsessive-compulsive, Tourette's or tic disorder, please contact our friendly office staff at 215.321.9502 with your questions or scheduling needs. For your convenience, you can use our online Request an Appointment form.

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