Abstract

Repetitive behaviour disorders, including tic and habit disorders, are thought to be relatively common among children and adolescents. Tic disorders are characterized by repetitive, sudden movements and vocalizations that are seemingly purposeless in nature like trichotillomania, skin picking, nail biting, thumb sucking, and cheek chewing. These habits can be significant treated by habit reversible therapy.

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