Tic and habit disorders are common and are typically first observed in the primary care setting. Habit Reversal Training is a straightforward behavioral intervention that has been found to be highly effective for both. However, training in HRT is limited, making access sparse for many patients. This presentation will provide an overview of the treatment as implemented in primary care and will offer resources both to support implementation and to increase access to the treatment.
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