The intentional nature of tics provides the opportunity to apply behavioural interventions aimed at tic reduction through interruption of stimulus-response sequences. The aim of this study has been to evaluate the effect of exposure and response prevention (ER) versus habit reversal (HR) in 43 Tourette's syndrome (TS) patients. The three outcome measures were: the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS), 15-min tic frequency registrations monitored at the institute and 15-min home tic frequency registrations. Both treatment conditions resulted in statistically significant improvements on all outcome measures (p < 0.001). No significant differences were found between the treatment conditions on any of the outcome measures, although there was ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents w...
Objective: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by multiple m...
The quality of life of children with Tourette Syndrome, a neurodevelopmental condition characterised...
Contains fulltext : 64486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The intentiona...
Background: Exposure and response prevention has shown to be an effective strategy and is considered...
Color poster with text and graphs.Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. Habit Reversal Tr...
Many patients, parents of children with Tourette’s disorder, and professionals have suggested that f...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a disorder characterised by multiple motor and vocal tics and is frequentl...
Habit reversal (HR) is a multicomponent treatment for tic disorders. This case study incorpo-rated e...
This investigation employed a multiple baseline design across individuals with a follow up to examin...
Behaviour therapy has been shown to be an effective strategy in treating tics; both habit reversal (...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by tics: repetitive, i...
ObjectiveTo examine moderators and predictors of response to behavior therapy for tics in children a...
İnce, Başak (Arel Author)Quality of life of children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) is impacted greatly...
Tic disorders have traditionally been conceptualized as neurobiological conditions and consequently ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents w...
Objective: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by multiple m...
The quality of life of children with Tourette Syndrome, a neurodevelopmental condition characterised...
Contains fulltext : 64486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The intentiona...
Background: Exposure and response prevention has shown to be an effective strategy and is considered...
Color poster with text and graphs.Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder. Habit Reversal Tr...
Many patients, parents of children with Tourette’s disorder, and professionals have suggested that f...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a disorder characterised by multiple motor and vocal tics and is frequentl...
Habit reversal (HR) is a multicomponent treatment for tic disorders. This case study incorpo-rated e...
This investigation employed a multiple baseline design across individuals with a follow up to examin...
Behaviour therapy has been shown to be an effective strategy in treating tics; both habit reversal (...
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by tics: repetitive, i...
ObjectiveTo examine moderators and predictors of response to behavior therapy for tics in children a...
İnce, Başak (Arel Author)Quality of life of children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) is impacted greatly...
Tic disorders have traditionally been conceptualized as neurobiological conditions and consequently ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents w...
Objective: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by multiple m...
The quality of life of children with Tourette Syndrome, a neurodevelopmental condition characterised...