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  • What Is Stimming? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
    Stimming, or self-stimulatory behaviors, are often a way of self-regulating or coping with emotions It’s associated with autism and ADHD, but anyone can stim
  • What Is Stimming and What Does It Have to Do With Autism? - WebMD
    Stimming refers to repetitive behaviors or movements that you may use to help cope with emotions One example of a stim is twirling your hair when you feel bored
  • Stimming - Wikipedia
    Stimming is a type of restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB) [4] They can be both conscious and subconscious Such behaviors are found to some degree in all people, but are especially intense and frequent in those with developmental disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), sensory processing disorder, [5] or autism [3]
  • Stimming: Why It Happens and How to Manage It - Healthline
    Stimming refers to the natural behavior of self-stimulation It may include nail biting, drumming your fingers on a surface, or full body movements like rocking or swaying
  • Stimming - Psychology Today
    The term “stimming,” short for self-stimulating behaviors, refers to repetitive or ritualistic movements or sounds that help an individual self-soothe when stressed or otherwise cope with their
  • Stimming Explained: Why It Happens and What it Looks Like
    Stimming, also known as self-stimulating behaviour, refers to repetitive movements, actions or noises, such as rocking, flicking, humming, or twirling a piece of string Most people engage in some kind of stimming (such as nail-biting or leg-jiggling) when they feel anxious, bored or tense
  • Understanding Stimming: What It Means and How to Support
    Stimming, short for “self-stimulatory behavior,” refers to repetitive movements, sounds, or actions It can include things like: Who Stims? Everyone engages in some form of stimming Think about tapping your foot when nervous, twirling your hair while thinking, or biting your nails when anxious
  • What Is Stimming? - UPMC HealthBeat
    Stimming is when people engage in self-soothing behaviors like fidgeting, rocking, or humming Though most stim, it's more common in those with autism and ADHD




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