<p>Among some researchers, there is an emerging conceptualization of chronic tic disorders (CTDs) as conditions that are partially rooted in avoidance of tic-related private experiences (i.e., painful or difficult thoughts and feelings) and internal sensations (i.e., premonitory urges to tic). The first specific aim of the present research was to investigate the possibility that experiential avoidance is related to tic severity and perceived quality of life in individuals with CTDs. The second aim was to determine whether the efficacy of Habit Reversal Training (HRT), the most prevalent and effective behavioral intervention for CTDs to date, might be enhanced by combining it with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), an intervention that...
Purpose of review: To summarize behavioral interventions for the treatment of primary tic disorders....
Although tic disorders are diagnosed as neurological disorders, neurobehavioral models suggest that ...
The possible application of habit reversal to mentally ill institutional residents has not been inve...
Behavior therapy is effective for Persistent Tic Disorders (PTDs), but behavioral processes facilita...
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents w...
Tourette syndrome (TS) and other chronic tic disorders (CTD) are prevalent neurodevelopmental disord...
Behaviour therapy has been shown to be an effective strategy in treating tics; both habit reversal (...
Contains fulltext : 64486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The intentiona...
Background: Exposure and response prevention (ERP) has been shown to be an effective treatment for T...
Abstract: Background: Preliminary research suggests that a mindfulness-based treatment approach may ...
This report examined the most frequently reported bothersome tics among individuals with chronic tic...
Color poster with text and graphs.Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. Habit Reversal Tr...
ObjectiveTo examine moderators and predictors of response to behavior therapy for tics in children a...
Chronic tic disorders, including Tourette’s syndrome (TS), affect approximately.5 % of children and ...
The aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the efficacy of a resource activation (RA) program as an ...
Purpose of review: To summarize behavioral interventions for the treatment of primary tic disorders....
Although tic disorders are diagnosed as neurological disorders, neurobehavioral models suggest that ...
The possible application of habit reversal to mentally ill institutional residents has not been inve...
Behavior therapy is effective for Persistent Tic Disorders (PTDs), but behavioral processes facilita...
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents w...
Tourette syndrome (TS) and other chronic tic disorders (CTD) are prevalent neurodevelopmental disord...
Behaviour therapy has been shown to be an effective strategy in treating tics; both habit reversal (...
Contains fulltext : 64486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The intentiona...
Background: Exposure and response prevention (ERP) has been shown to be an effective treatment for T...
Abstract: Background: Preliminary research suggests that a mindfulness-based treatment approach may ...
This report examined the most frequently reported bothersome tics among individuals with chronic tic...
Color poster with text and graphs.Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. Habit Reversal Tr...
ObjectiveTo examine moderators and predictors of response to behavior therapy for tics in children a...
Chronic tic disorders, including Tourette’s syndrome (TS), affect approximately.5 % of children and ...
The aim of this pilot study is to evaluate the efficacy of a resource activation (RA) program as an ...
Purpose of review: To summarize behavioral interventions for the treatment of primary tic disorders....
Although tic disorders are diagnosed as neurological disorders, neurobehavioral models suggest that ...
The possible application of habit reversal to mentally ill institutional residents has not been inve...