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Tourette’s Syndrome — Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions: Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care

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A revised and concise guide to the latest thoughts and findings on Tourette’s Syndrome

Edited by two of the leading international authorities on Tourette’s Syndrome and tic-related, obsessive-compulsive disorders, Tourette’s Syndrome is the most up-to-date edited reference covering this neuropsychiatric disorder and related disorders from a variety of perspectives. Featuring contributors from the world-renowned Yale Child Study Center, this volume introduces a groundbreaking developmental framework for understanding Tourette’s-defined by persistent motor and vocal tics and frequently associated with obsessions, compulsions, and attentional difficulties-and maps out the diagnosis, genetics, manifestations, and treatment.

Reflecting more than 25 years of research, this comprehensive resource describes the major categories of disorders (TS, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities) as well as the strengths and adaptation of individuals with Tourette’s. A broad, detailed discussion of pathogenesis is provided, including epidemiological studies and environmental risk and protective factors. The book also highlights the necessary partnerships between children, families, and clinicians in the struggle to achieve wished-for outcomes.

Enriched by the knowledge of specialists at the forefront of genetics, psychology, neuropsychology, pharmacology, neurochemistry, and epidemiology, among other fields, Tourette’s Syndrome gives clinicians valuable insight into the minds of and proper care for individuals battling this and related disorders.

Author: Leckman, James F, Author: Cohen, Donald J

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 471113751
Language: English
Pages: 584

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Weight 1.84 lbs
Dimensions 9.21 × 6.14 × 1.22 in

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