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How to Find a Tourette Syndrome Support Group

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For families attempting to cope with the effects of Tourette Syndrome, the need for support is paramount. Often feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to find assistance, families are left alone to deal with the effects that Tourette Syndrome brings. You are not alone. Find comfort with others who know what you are going through. Read on to learn more.

From Quick Guide: Tourette's Syndrome Overview
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Ask your health care provider about local support groups. Tourette Syndrome normally appears in children under 18 years of age. Your family pediatrician has access to community resources related to Tourette Syndrome support groups.

  2. Step 2

    Contact the elementary, middle or high school's counselor. Inquire about Tourette Syndrome support groups in the local area.

  3. Step 3

    Peruse the Tourette Syndrome Association website. It provides a link for locating resources and support groups in communities throughout the United States.

  4. Step 4

    Know that a variety of online support groups exist to assist families. This may be a good starting point to engage others in the struggles that exist in Tourette Syndrome families.

  5. Step 5

    Engage in a dialogue with other families. This allows you to gather information and ideas for coping with your feelings. Whether online or in person, the key is to get involved.

Tips & Warnings
  • Tourette Syndrome support groups are free of charge. Some groups ask for a nominal due, but paying is not a requirement for membership.
  • If a support group doesn't exist in your community, inquire with your medical provider about hosting one. Your family member and you are not alone in your struggle. Let others benefit from your efforts.
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