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  2. Stimming - Wikipedia

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    Self-stimulatory behavior, also known as "stimming" [1] and self-stimulation, [2] is the repetition of physical movements, sounds, words, moving objects, or other behaviors. Stimming is a type of restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB). [3] Such behaviors (also scientifically known as "stereotypies") are found to some degree in all people, but ...

  3. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    Whereas stimming is a nonpharmacologic but undirected and sometimes harmful amelioration, directed therapy tries to introduce another and generally better nonpharmacologic help in the form of the following lifestyle changes, to help a person to reduce their anxiety levels: [6] regular exercise; yoga and meditation; deep breathing exercises

  4. Stereotypy - Wikipedia

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    There are several possible explanations for stereotypy, and different stereotyped behaviors may have different explanations. A popular explanation is stimming, which hypothesizes that a particular stereotyped behavior has a function related to a sensory input. Other explanations include hypotheses that stereotypy discharges tension or expresses ...

  5. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Repetitive behaviors – Repetitive behaviors such as rocking, hand flapping, finger flicking, head banging, or repeating phrases or sounds. [124] These behaviors may occur constantly or only when the person gets stressed, anxious, or upset. These behaviors are also known as stimming.

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  7. Tic - Wikipedia

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    Tics must be distinguished from movements of disorders such as chorea, dystonia and myoclonus; the compulsions of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and seizure activity; [6] and movements exhibited in stereotypic movement disorder or among autistic people (also known as stimming). [7] [8] [9]

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    The interview with the Journal hit on countless other topics. The Microsoft founder also spoke about how he probably would have been placed on the autism spectrum had he been a child today. “It ...

  9. What is autism? The developmental disability Tallulah Willis ...

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    Tallulah Willis has publicly revealed that she was diagnosed with autism.. The 30-year-old actress hinted at her struggle with the developmental disability when she took to Instagram on 15 March ...