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Homework from my neurologist

So my new neurologist sent me a email with homework. She wants me and Joel to keep track of my tics and outbursts the best we can. She wants to know what I did, my settings at the time it happened, my mood and if it was food related. We don't have to get them all but wants us to do the best we can.


So this should be fun lol
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Dr. Phil, as a licensed psychologist, generally advocates for evidence-based therapies and support systems for individuals with Tourette Syndrome. While he doesn't have a specific "plan," his approach focuses on helping individuals manage the condition, build coping skills, and access resources like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Here's a more detailed look:

1. Evidence-Based Therapies: Dr. Phil would likely recommend evidence-based interventions, such as behavioral therapies and pharmacological treatments, as they are proven effective in managing tics.

2. Support Systems: He would emphasize the importance of family and social support, as well as connecting with organizations like the Tourette Association of America (TTA).

3. Coping Skills: Dr. Phil's approach would likely involve teaching individuals strategies for managing tics and coping with the challenges of Tourette Syndrome, such as distraction techniques and relaxation exercises.

4. Disability Benefits: He would likely advocate for individuals to explore disability benefits, as Tourette Syndrome can sometimes significantly impact daily life and work.

5. ADA Protections: Dr. Phil would also point out that the ADA provides protections for individuals with disabilities, including those with Tourette Syndrome, in areas like employment, transportation, and public services.