1. TREATMENT OF VOCAL TICS IN CHILDREN WITH TOURETTE SYNDROME: INVESTIGATING THE EFFICACY OF HABIT REVERSAL
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Christopher A. Flessner, Douglas W. Woods, Michael P. Twohig, and Timothy J. Roloff
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Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Sociology and Political Science ,Tics ,Treatment outcome ,Reversal Learning ,Tourette syndrome ,Habits ,Social support ,Motor tics ,Behavior Therapy ,Intellectual Disability ,mental disorders ,Intellectual disability ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Vocal tics ,Psychiatry ,Applied Psychology ,Social Support ,Awareness ,Patient Acceptance of Health Care ,medicine.disease ,Habit reversal ,nervous system diseases ,body regions ,Philosophy ,Treatment Outcome ,Psychology ,human activities ,Research Article ,Tourette Syndrome - Abstract
Habit reversal was used to treat vocal tics in 5 children with Tourette syndrome. Vocal tics were reduced in 4 of the 5 children, the untreated motor tics did not increase, and treatment was acceptable to the children's parents.
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- 2003
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