tourette's disorder
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Author(s):  
Gabrielle E. Montalbano ◽  
James W. Yang ◽  
Erika L. Nurmi ◽  
Emily J. Ricketts

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Viefhaus ◽  
Julia Adam ◽  
Hildegard Goletz ◽  
Katrin Woitecki ◽  
Manfred Döpfner

Cognitive-behavioral interventions can be difficult to implement in daily routine, which is often essential for generalizing treatment effects to natural settings. Furthermore, there is a lack of adequate care options concerning habit reversal training for children with Tourette’s disorder. The objective of this study is to evaluate therapeutic online coaching via videoconferencing in the natural environment of children with Tourette’s disorder in addition to face-to-face therapy (blended therapy). Online coaching took place twice a week for a maximum of 12 weeks. In a single-case study (n = 5; patients aged 8–11 years), the first results were obtained for exploratory purposes, especially with regard to the feasibility and reduction of symptoms and impairment. Various outcome measures were assessed (severity of symptoms, impairment, practical implementation, and satisfaction). Despite some principal limitations, the findings provide first hints that blended therapy is feasible and improves symptoms in some children with tics.Clinical Trial Registration: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/], identifier [DRKS00017199].


Author(s):  
Kurrun Sekhon

Tourette’s disorder is a complex neuropsychiatric condition, and consequently treatment options are also different.. A complicated case of Tourette’s disorder was seen at our clinic. Treatment with standard medication was not successful. A trial of lithium seemed to provide significant cessation of both neurological as well as psychiatric symptom


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