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Cultural Differences in Reactions to Tics and Tic Severity
Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2021ABSTRACT The present study used parent-report data to explore crosscultural similarities and differences in tic severity and reactions to tics across 223 children with Tourette’s disorder (TD) from the United States, United Kingdom, and Netherlands/Norway. Psychometric properties of the TARS-PR and PTQ were also examined and results indicated that both
Ella Gev+6 more
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Tics and functional tic-like movements
Neurology, 2019Within the broad spectrum of movement disorders, tics and functional tic-like movements belong to a particular clinical category. Both types of movements are within the range of normal movement kinematics and muscle synergies, but appear repetitive and ...
C. Ganos+5 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1976
The abnormal movements of the facial muscles are classified and the diagnosis and treatment considered in light of 22 cases of hemifacial spasm. Forms of treatment which give only temporary cessation of spasm and require complex and unpleasant treatment to be oft repeated are seldom tolerated for long by the patient. Permanent cure of spasm can only be
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The abnormal movements of the facial muscles are classified and the diagnosis and treatment considered in light of 22 cases of hemifacial spasm. Forms of treatment which give only temporary cessation of spasm and require complex and unpleasant treatment to be oft repeated are seldom tolerated for long by the patient. Permanent cure of spasm can only be
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Pediatric Annals, 1983
The tic disorders represent a spectrum of disability ranging from simple transient tics of childhood to severe Tourette syndrome. Diagnosis depends on an awareness of their existence, willingness to accept the child and parents' histories, and appreciation of the broad range of symptoms.
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The tic disorders represent a spectrum of disability ranging from simple transient tics of childhood to severe Tourette syndrome. Diagnosis depends on an awareness of their existence, willingness to accept the child and parents' histories, and appreciation of the broad range of symptoms.
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, 2017
CO2 electrochemical catalysis is limited by scaling relations due to a d-band theory of transition metals. As a means of breaking the scaling relation, it has recently been reported that hybridizing the d-orbitals of transition metal with p-orbitals of ...
S. Back, Yousung Jung
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CO2 electrochemical catalysis is limited by scaling relations due to a d-band theory of transition metals. As a means of breaking the scaling relation, it has recently been reported that hybridizing the d-orbitals of transition metal with p-orbitals of ...
S. Back, Yousung Jung
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
Tics are the essential component of a variety of disorders, notably Tourette syndrome. Because the mere presence of tics does not require therapeutic intervention, criteria are essential for determining a functional disability. Suggested tic-suppressing treatments have been extremely diverse, including hydrotherapy, behavioral treatments ...
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Tics are the essential component of a variety of disorders, notably Tourette syndrome. Because the mere presence of tics does not require therapeutic intervention, criteria are essential for determining a functional disability. Suggested tic-suppressing treatments have been extremely diverse, including hydrotherapy, behavioral treatments ...
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Objectives: To describe two patients with tics status, propose a definition of this syndrome and draw attention to its clinical significance. Method: Two patients suffering from Tourette's Syndrome who had developed episodes of continual motor tics that lasted from minutes to hours, were non-suppressible and intruded into normal functioning, were ...
P, Sachdev, K Y, Chee, A, Wilson
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Objectives: To describe two patients with tics status, propose a definition of this syndrome and draw attention to its clinical significance. Method: Two patients suffering from Tourette's Syndrome who had developed episodes of continual motor tics that lasted from minutes to hours, were non-suppressible and intruded into normal functioning, were ...
P, Sachdev, K Y, Chee, A, Wilson
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Effect of TiC Reinforcement on Mechanical and Wear Properties of AZ91 Matrix Composites
International Journal of Metals, 2022Ashok Kumar+4 more
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Small, 2017
Customized electrode materials with good temperature adaptability and high-rate capability are critical to the development of wide-temperature power sources. Herein, high-quality TiC nanowires are uniformly grown on flexible carbon cloth as free-standing
X. Xia+5 more
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Customized electrode materials with good temperature adaptability and high-rate capability are critical to the development of wide-temperature power sources. Herein, high-quality TiC nanowires are uniformly grown on flexible carbon cloth as free-standing
X. Xia+5 more
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Behavior Therapy for Tics and Tic Disorders
Psychiatric Annals, 2017Although Tourette's syndrome and related tic disorders have been historically managed with pharmacotherapy, behavior therapy presents an evidence-based alternative that yields moderate-to-large treatment effects. This article provides an overview of behavior therapy for tics and Tourette's syndrome, reviews the empirical support for ...
Nathaniel Ginder, Joseph F. McGuire
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