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Free Online Support Groups for Tourette syndrome

Tourette Syndrome support groups bring together people with lived experience to talk openly, feel less alone, and learn from one another in real time.

Live groups available daily.

Upcoming Groups

Midweek Reset : A lived experience
MelissaMcC

MelissaMcC

Midweek Reset : A lived experience

Adults seeking a low-pressure midweek check-in

Daily check-in
Good company
Self-care
3/16
Thu, 5/14, 12:00 AM45 min
Yoga for Yahoos
BlindChick

BlindChick

New 🎉
Yoga for Yahoos

Listen in on the lecture Yoga for Yahoos discuss in group

Breathwork
Emotional regulation
Self-Improvement
2/10
Thu, 5/14, 12:00 AM60 min
Student Session: Finding Connection in College

Member-led

Student Session: Finding Connection in College

College Students hoping to bulid connection

Good company
Loneliness
Social anxiety
1/16
Thu, 5/14, 12:00 AM60 min
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY GROUP
TheListener_77

TheListener_77

DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY GROUP

Depression and Anxiety support

Anxiety
Daily check-in
Depression
1/16
Thu, 5/14, 12:00 AM60 min
Topic context

Understanding tourette syndrome

Living with Tourette syndrome often means navigating unwanted attention, misunderstanding, or even stigma. It can be frustrating and exhausting to manage symptoms while also trying to explain them to others who don’t understand. Peer support sessions create a judgment-free space where individuals with Tourette syndrome can feel accepted and heard. By sharing stories and coping techniques with others who truly get it, participants can gain confidence, reduce stress, and build a stronger sense of identity and self-worth.

Why it helps

How peer support helps with tourette syndrome

Peer support helps with tourette syndrome because feeling seen, understood, and represented matters. Groups can offer belonging, language for lived experience, and a place to talk through identity, access, stigma, or community without having to over-explain.

Inside the room

What tourette syndrome groups often cover

  • Tourette Syndrome and how it affects belonging, identity, or self-understanding
  • Representation, stigma, access, and lived experience
  • Navigating relationships, community, and self-advocacy
  • What helps people feel more seen, supported, and connected
Good fit for

Who these groups may help

  • People exploring or living with tourette syndrome
  • Anyone looking for community, representation, and a sense of belonging
  • People who want to talk openly with others who understand the context
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Related topics

These topics often connect with tourette syndrome and may offer another helpful angle, language, or support space.

Frequently asked questions

What are Tourette Syndrome support groups?

Tourette Syndrome support groups are live peer conversations where people can share experiences, listen without judgment, and feel less alone around the topic.

How can a Tourette Syndrome support group help?

People often use tourette syndrome groups to talk about challenges, hear peer perspectives, and find encouragement that feels grounded in lived experience.

Who might join a Tourette Syndrome group?

Anyone personally affected by tourette syndrome who wants connection, understanding, and conversation with peers may find these groups helpful.
1-on-1 support

Want to speak to someone one on one about tourette syndrome?

Connect with a trained Peer Specialist for a private tourette syndrome session.

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