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         Tourette Syndrome:     more books (100)
  1. I Can't Stop!: A Story about Tourette's Syndrome by Holly L. Niner, 2005-01-01
  2. Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Parents' Guide by Tracy Lynne Marsh, 2007-01-24
  3. Coping with Tourette Syndrome: A Workbook for Kids With Tic Disorders by Sandra Buffolano, 2008-11
  4. Taking Tourette Syndrome to School ("Special Kids in School" Series) (Special Kids in School Series) by Tira Krueger, 2002-02
  5. Managing Tourette Syndrome: A Behavioral Intervention for Children and Adults Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work) by Douglas W. Woods, John Piacentini, et all 2008-09-03
  6. Treating Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders: A Guide for Practitioners
  7. Living With Tourette Syndrome by Elaine Shimberg, 1995-11-01
  8. Natural Treatments for Tics and Tourette's: A Patient and Family Guide by Sheila Rogers, 2008-10-21
  9. Tic Talk: Living with Tourette Syndrome: A 9-Year-Old Boy's Story in His Own Words by Dylan Peters, 2009-07-27
  10. Don't Think About Monkeys. Extraordinary Stories Written by People with Tourette Syndrome
  11. Busy Body: My Life with Tourette's Syndrome by Nick van Bloss, 2006-09-01
  12. Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had by Brad Cohen, Lisa Wysocky, 2008-11-25
  13. Coping With Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders by Barbara Moe, 2003-07
  14. Hi, I'm Adam: A Child's Book About Tourette Syndrome by Adam Buehrens, 1990-11

1. Tourette Syndrome Plus - Conditions - Tourette's Syndrome Table Of Contents
Tourette s Syndrome (also known as Tourette Disorder) is not the rare disorder we were led to believe it was. TOURETTE S SYNDROME INTRODUCTION.
http://www.tourettesyndrome.net/tourette.htm
Site Search Conditions Education Site Map ... Advocacy TOURETTE'S SYNDROME
INTRODUCTION
Over 100 years ago, the French physician Georges Gilles de la Tourette wrote an article in which he described nine individuals who, since childhood, had suffered from involuntary movements and sounds and compulsive rituals or behaviors. In his honor, this constellation of symptoms was named Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome. Today, we recognize that Tourette's is a spectrum disorder, with some people having a few tics and others having tics plus features of other conditions such as obsessions, compulsions, inattention, impulsivity, mood variability. On this site, you can learn about Tourette's and the other conditions that may accompany it as part of the spectrum.
Once thought to be a rare condition, recent research suggests that Tourette's is a common childhood-onset condition.

2. The Facts About Tourette Syndrome
The original, although not official, tourette syndrome web site. tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or
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Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way. Diagnostic criteria include: Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics present at some time, although not necessarily simultaneously; The occurrence of tics many times a day (usually in bouts) nearly every day or intermittently throughout the span of more than one year; Periodic changes in the number, frequency, type and location of the tics, and in the waxing and waning of their severity. Symptoms can sometimes disappear for weeks or months at a time; Onset before the age of 18. Although the word "involuntary" is used to describe the nature of the tics, this is not entirely accurate. It would not be true to say that people with TS have absolutely no control over their tics, as though it was some type of spasm; rather, a more appropriate term would be "compelling." People with TS feel an irresistable urge to perform their tics, much like the need to scratch a mosquito bite. Some people with TS are able to hold back their tics for up to hours at a time, but this only leads to a stronger outburst of tics once they are finally allowed to be expressed. Although the DSM-IV has recently changed the upper age of onset from 21 down to 18, the Tourette Syndrome Association Medical Advisory Board is working to have it reverted back to 21, as is listed in the DSM-III-R.

3. Tourette-Syndrome.com - Home Of Tourette Syndrome Onliine
An online community devoted to tourette syndrome, adhd, add and ocd. We offer free chat rooms, free web pages, free email, free message boards and discussion forums, a penpal board, information,
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Go to . . . . Home Page About Us Access Your e-Mail Add-a-Link Articles Autism Awards Bookstore Chat Contacts Community Features Contents Doctors Education Free e-Mail Free e-Zine Free Resources Free Web Pages Genetics Guestbook Information Instant Messaging Help Page John's Story Life Stories Links Medical Help Medication Message Boards Miscellaneous My ADD Story News Pen Pals Recommend Us Research Search This Site Search The Web Shopping Sponsors Submit Your Story Surveys TS Association Partners Request Free Newsletter Welcome to Tourette-Syndrome.com - the Internet's first online community devoted to children and adults with Tourette Syndrome (TS) disorder and their families, friends, teachers and medical professionals. TS is an inherited neurological disorder characterized by involuntary motor and/or verbal tics and sometimes accompanied by other disorders (e.g., ADHD and OCD.).

4. Guide To The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Tourette Syndrome
to top. tourette syndrome And Other Tic Disorders. Definitions of Tic Disorders. Tics to top. Clinical Assessment Of tourette syndrome. Assessment
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Tourette's Disorder
Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tourette Syndrome Tourette Syndrome Association
Ruth Dowling Bruun, M.D., Donald J. Cohen, M.D., James F. Leckman, M.D.
Contents
  • Introduction Tourette Syndrome And Other Tic Disorders
    Introduction
    This booklet is intended to provide information to physicians, psychologists, nurses, and other professionals who wish to become more knowledgeable about Tourette Syndrome, a widely misunderstood neuropsychiatic (neurobehavioral) disorder. A Physician's Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment of Tourette Syndrome , published by the Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc. in 1984, provided the basic material that has been updated and expanded in scope for this edition. to top
    Tourette Syndrome And Other Tic Disorders
    Definitions of Tic Disorders
    Tics are involuntary, rapid, repetitive, and stereotyped movements of individual muscle groups. They are more easily recognized than precisely defined. Disorders involving tics generally are divided into categories according to age of onset, duration of symptoms, and the presence of vocal or phonic tics in addition to motor tics. Transient tic disorders often begin during the early school years and can occur in up to 15% of all children. Common tics include eye blinking, nose puckering, grimacing, and squinting. Transient vocalizations are less common and include various throat sounds, humming, or other noises. Childhood tics may be bizarre, such as licking the palm or poking and pinching the genitals. Transient tics last only weeks or a few months and usually are not associated with specific behavioral or school problems. They are especially noticeable with heightened excitement or fatigue. As with all tic syndromes, boys are three to four times more often afflicted than girls. While transient tics by definition do not persist for more than a year, it is not uncommon for a child to have series of transient tics over the course of several years.

5. Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
tourette syndrome Association, Inc. NEED A NOFRAMES SECTION HERE.
http://www.tsa-usa.org/
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6. Tourette Syndrome Plus - Home Page
Information and resources on TS, OCD, ADD, and other neurobehavioral disorders. Special sections on advocacy and parent education, conferences, glossaries, medications, camps, and media coverage of TS.
http://www.tourettesyndrome.net/
Site Search Conditions Education Site Map ... Advocacy WELCOME TO TOURETTE SYNDROME "PLUS" Tourette's Syndrome (also known as Tourette Syndrome or Tourette's Disorder) is a fairly common childhood-onset condition that may be associated with features of many other conditions. On this site, patients, their families, teachers, and clinicians can learn about Tourette's Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Executive Dysfunction, juvenile Bipolar Disorder, autism spectrum disorders, 'rage attacks,' and much more. Major sections on behavioral issues and classroom tips for parents and teachers are just part of what you'll find here! INFORMATION SECTIONS Conditions
Articles, resources, and poetry pertaining to Tourette's Syndrome, plus Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Executive Dysfunction, Asperger's Disorder, depression, Bipolar Disorder, sleep disorders, "rage attacks" or "storms," infection-triggered OCD or tics ("PANDAS"), sensory integration, and more.

7. Virtual Hospital: Tourette Syndrome
A list of documents concerning tourette syndrome and their relevant medical treatments as well as their related topics aimed at the public. Taken from the Iowa Health Book, a part of the University of Iowa's Virtual Hospital.
http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Psych/Tourette/HomePage.html
Tourette Syndrome
Editors: Gary R. Gaffney, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry Becky Ottinger
Joshua Child and Family Development Center
Grandview, Missouri The University of Iowa Peer Review Status: Peer Reviewed by the Authors
First Published: 1995
Last Revised: May 2000 Table of Contents Definitions Physician/Treatment Information Academic/Student Information Other Internet Sites See related Patient Textbooks about Psychiatry See related Patient Topics Brain and Nervous System Genetics/Birth Defects Psychiatry or Tourette Syndrome See related Provider Textbooks about Psychiatry See related Provider Topics Brain and Nervous System Genetics/Birth Defects or Psychiatry Virtual Hospital Home Virtual Children's Hospital Home Site Map ... UI Health Care Home http://www.vh.org/adult/patient/psychiatry/tourettesyndrome/index.html

8. Tourette Syndrome Foundation Of Canada
The tourette syndrome Foundation of Canada is a national voluntary organization dedicated to helping individuals with tourette syndrome and their families.
http://www.tourette.ca/
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The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada is a national voluntary organization dedicated to helping individuals with Tourette Syndrome and their families and other interested parties by: gathering and distributing information, promoting local self-help and professional services and promoting research.
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TSFC Conference 2004
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June 22, 2004 SEE COMING EVENTS "GOOD MORNING AMERICA" SEGMENT ON DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION SURGERY FOR TOURETTE SYNDROME Click here to read the TSFC's official statement.

9. Whoopsie!
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http://tsa.mgh.harvard.edu/
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10. Neuroscience For Kids - Tourette Syndrome
Provides a definition, facts, a list of famous people with TS, and a short quiz.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ts.html
Tourette Syndrome "When I was nine-years old, an imp took up residence in me. One afternoon he prodded the left side of my face from the inside, causing my lips to purse and curl askew toward my squinting left eye. Without yet knowing why, I rapidly blinked and shrugged. I grunted. I threw back my head and squeaked while my fists smacked my bruised abdomen." - Description of the symptoms experienced by a man with Tourette Syndrome. [ Reference Contents of this Page
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Tourette Syndrome
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological movement disorder that is inherited. It affects between 100,000 to 200,000 people in the United States. About 1 million Americans may have very mild symptoms of TS. A person with TS makes involuntary and repeated body movements, called "tics." The tics are not always present, but may worsen with fatigue or stress.
Why is it Called Tourette Syndrome?
One of the first written descriptions of TS was made in 1825 by French neurologist Jean-Marc Itard, who was caring for a noblewoman who developed vocal tics at the age of 7. These tics developed into screams and curses, so she was sent to live in seclusion. Sixty years after Itard wrote his description, neuropsychiatrist Georges Albert Edouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette (born 1857; died 1904) wrote a detailed account of several patients with tics in 1885. Included in his account was the French noblewoman Itard had studied.

11. MedlinePlus: Tourette Syndrome
M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. tourette syndrome NIH organization for research on tourette syndrome is the National Institute of
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12. Tourette Scotland, Tourette Syndrome, Support, Forum, Charity, ADD, UK, England,
Personal Web site produced by a mother of a child with Tourette's syndrome. Information and links to other sites, including a discussion forum.
http://www.tourettesyndrome.co.uk
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Welcome to the Tourette Scotland website! Tourette Scotland is a registered charity (Scottish Charity No. SCO21851), who aim to:
  • Provide advice and support for children and adults with TS and everyone involved in their lives
  • Bring together individuals with TS and associated disorders, in order to share information
  • Produce newsletters, advice sheets and leaflets
  • Raise awareness amongst public and professionals in Scotland
  • Provide a telephone help line for information
  • Arrange informal meetings biannually with guest speakers
Tourette Syndrome
  • Is named after the Doctor who first identified it in 1825
  • Is an hereditary genetic illness caused by chemicals not working properly in a small area of the brain
  • Is not contagious
  • Does not mean you are stupid or disabled
  • Sufferers are often misunderstood or rejected
  • Has no known cure... ...but research continues

13. Tourette Syndrome Association Of Greater Washington
Information, support and resources to families, individuals and professionals dealing with tourette syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders. Self help and advocacy resources also provided.
http://www.tsagw.org
Welcome! The Tourette Syndrome Association of Greater Washington (TSAGW) is dedicated to serving the needs of families and individuals living with Tourette Syndrome, and the professionals who serve them, in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. ...read more Special Events: Volunteer Families Needed ! Learn about how you can take part in an important national research study to educate schoolchildren about Tourette Syndrome
Contribute to the CFC and United Way Campaign and Designate TSAGW for your contribution
"You've Got a Friend" - A video to educate children about Tourette Syndrome Support Group Meetings: To be announced
Northern Virginia
May 19, 2004 - Theresa Ziemba, an Occupational Therapist at Inova Fairfax Hospital will speak on fine motor/handwriting challenges and sensory integration issues for children with TS. It's easy to make your donations to TSAGW now ! Just click on below We thank Danya International, Inc.

14. The Massachusetts Chapter Of The Tourette Syndrome Association
Provides information, referral and support for people dealing with Tourette Sydrome.
http://world.std.com/~rongood/tsa_mass.html
Activities and Events of the Massachusetts TSA Chapter
This is the Massachusetts Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association. As a chapter our purpose is to provide information and referral for parents of children with Tourette, adults with Tourette, physicians, educators, advocates, etc.
last updated June 4, 2002
WWW.TSAMASS.ORG
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15. NINDS Tourette Syndrome Information Page
tourette syndrome (TS) information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). More about tourette syndrome,
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/tourette.htm
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Tourette Syndrome?
Is there any treatment?

What is the prognosis?
What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Tourette Syndrome? Is there any treatment? The majority of people with TS require no medication, but medication is available to help when symptoms interfere with functioning. TS medications are only able to help reduce specific symptoms. Neuroleptic and antihypertensive drugs can have long- and short-term side effects, and use of stimulants is controversial. Relaxation techniques and biofeedback may be useful in alleviating stress. What is the prognosis?

16. Tourette's Disorder
Treatment. Current Pharmacology of tourette syndrome TSA. Tic Disorders - AACAP. Questions and Answers About tourette syndrome - TSA. Magazine Articles.
http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis/p20-ch04.html
Tourette's Disorder
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Internet Links to Tourette's Disorder Sites Internet Mental Health www.mentalhealth.com

17. Tourette Syndrome Of Ohio Web Site
tourette syndrome is a hereditary neurological movement disorder characterized by repetitive vocal and motor tics. The site contains links to many information sites.
http://www.tsaohio.org/
Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio P.O. Box 28345
Columbus, OH 43228
TSAOhio HelpLine:
The Tourette Syndrome Association of Ohio is a non-profit organization whose membership includes individuals with Tourette Syndrome, their families, friends, and interested professionals. The Mission of our organization is to support the needs of families with Tourette Syndrome, to advocate for individuals with Tourette Syndrome and to educate the public and professionals on Tourette Syndrome.
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Information contained in the TSAOhio Web site is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace, and should not be interpreted or relied upon as medical, psychological, legal or professional advise or otherwise. This site was last updated 2/13/2004

18. Books & Research On Tourette Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Hope Press specializes in the publication of books on tourette syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD), Conduct disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and other psychological, psychiatric and behavioral problems.
http://www.hopepress.com/
Hope Press specializes in the publication of books on Tourette Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD), Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and other psychological, psychiatric and behavioral problems. This web site lists these publications, provides a summary of each, the table of contents, reviewers' comments, and tells how to order them easily and securely. This website also presents Dr. Coming's research with abstracts.
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19. Tourette Syndrome Plus
tourette syndrome Plus This site offers valuable information about tourette syndrome, as well as obsessivecompulsive disorder, attention-deficit disorder, autism sprectrum, mood disorders, rage
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20. TSA GA/SC - Main Menu
Providing information and programs related to tourette syndrome.
http://www.tsaofga-sc.org/
Welcome to the official website for the Tourette Syndrome Association of Georgia and South Carolina. Our mission is to help improve the quality of life for those with Tourette Syndrome by providing information and programs related to Tourette Syndrome as well as enable their families, educators, medical practitioners, and associates to better provide an understanding and sympathetic environment.

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