Tic Tamer Lab is a live, therapist-led telehealth program built around Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) — the most well-researched, evidence-based treatment for tics and Tourette Syndrome. Over 8 weeks, kids and teens log on weekly to learn exactly how tics work, develop personalized strategies to reduce tics, and build a toolkit of skills they can use anywhere — at school, at home, and beyond.
Think of it like a classroom-style lab: each session is live and taught by Emily Reid, Occupational Therapist and CBIT specialist, but there's no pressure to be on camera or interact with other participants. Everyone follows the same curriculum and works at their own pace between sessions — applying what they learn to their own unique tic patterns and daily life. It's an accessible, affordable way for families to get real, effective CBIT guidance from home, without the intensity of one-on-one therapy.
Over 8 weeks, participants and parents will:
By the end of the program, families will have a clear, practical understanding of how to use CBIT at home — and the confidence to keep making progress long after the program ends.
Absolutely. Anxiety, ADHD, and sensory needs are common alongside tics, and CBIT strategies can be adapted to meet each individual’s needs. We work collaboratively to problem-solve any challenges and ensure CBIT is effective for every client.
No. CBIT teaches a systematic approach to interrupt the reinforcement process of a tic, helping to reduce the need to tic with consistent practice.
Yes—CBIT is highly effective via telehealth, often producing results equal to or better than in-person sessions, as clients practice in their natural environment. I have been providing telehealth CBIT since 2018 with excellent success, making it a convenient and effective option for both families and adults.
Many clients notice changes within the first few weeks with consistent practice.
I do not directly bill insurance. This is a cash-based service; however, all major credit cards and HSA/FSA cards are accepted.