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Find Care

Begin with a trained clinician.

CBIT works best when delivered by a therapist trained in the protocol. Here's how to find one — and what to ask before you book.

Where to look

  • Tourette Association of America — maintains a directory of CBIT-trained providers in the U.S.
  • Academic medical centers — many movement disorder clinics include behavioral therapists trained in CBIT.
  • Telehealth platforms — CBIT has been delivered effectively online, expanding access to specialists.

Questions to ask

  • Are you formally trained in the CBIT protocol?
  • How many patients with tic disorders have you treated?
  • Do you involve family members in the sessions?
  • What does a typical course of treatment look like?
  • Do you offer telehealth, in-person, or both?

Ready to start?

Request a referral from a CBIT-trained clinician in your area. We'll match you based on age, location, and preferred format.

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Disclaimer: This page is not created by licensed professionals or doctors. It draws on the same publicly available information and evidence-based methods, but is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.