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         Tourette Syndrome:     more books (100)
  1. Gilles De LA Tourette Syndrome (Advances in Neurology)
  2. Tics and Tourette Syndrome: A Handbook for Parents and Professionals by Uttom Chowdhury, 2004-06-15
  3. Managing Tourette Syndrome: A Behavioral Intervention Workbook, Parent Workbook by Douglas W. Woods, John Piacentini, et all 2008-09-03
  4. The Tyrannosaurus Tic: A Boy's Adventure with Tourette Syndrome by Stephen Michael McCall, 2008-10-03
  5. Why Do You Do That?: A Book About Tourette Syndrome for Children and Young People by Uttom Chowdhury, Mary M. Robertson, 2006-04-15
  6. Tourette Syndrome (The Facts)
  7. Tourette's Syndrome—Tics, Obsessions, Compulsions: Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Care by James F. Leckman, Donald J. Cohen, 2001-11-01
  8. Teaching the Tiger A Handbook for Individuals Involved in the Education of Students with Attention Deficit Disorders, Tourette Syndrome or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Marilyn P., Ph.D. Dornbush, Sheryl K. Pruitt, 1995-08
  9. Tourette Syndrome and Human Behavior by David E. Comings, 1990-04
  10. Managing Tourette Syndrome: A Behaviorial Intervention Adult Workbook by Douglas W. Woods, John Piacentini, et all 2008-08-20
  11. Getting Personal: Stories of Life with Tourette Syndrome by Michael G. DeFilippo, 2002-10-01
  12. Tourette's Syndrome: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by Mary M. Robertson, Simon Baron-Cohen, 1998-04-23
  13. Ryan: A Mother's Story of Her Hyperactive/Tourette Syndrome Child by Susan Hughes, 1990-02
  14. What Makes Ryan Tick: A Family's Triumph over Tourette Syndrome and Attention Deficiency Hyperactivity Disorder by Susan Hughes, 1996-05

21. Tourette Syndrome On-Line: Home Page
tourette syndrome OnLine is the web s most compreshensive resource and information bank on tourette syndrome, OCD and ADHD. It contains over 150 links to
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W elcome to Tourette Syndrome On-line (TSO) the internet home for information, support, advice and resources for Tourette's victims, their families and loved ones, counselors, teachers and medical professionals. This site was first posted in February 1998 with the goal to become the "ultimate" cyberspace library for books, literature and information on Tourette Syndrome and other disorders (i.e., ADHD, ADD and OCD) that often are associated with Tourette's. What is Tourette Syndrome?
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ourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that stikes roughly 1 in 1000 children, usually between the ages of 6 and 9, but can occur as late as 21 years of age. It is more common in boys than it is in girls, and manifests itself in the form of facial and/or body "tics." Verbal tics are much less common in occurrence, but because of the disturbance and disruption verbal tics often cause in public, they are the most common symptom the unknowing public associates with the disease.
Research and What Causes Tourette Syndrome
R
esearch on Tourette Syndrome is ongoing but is still considered a relatively new field. A growing number of experts believe that an abnormal metabolism of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin are likely associated with the disorder. It is genetically transmitted; parents having a 50% chance of passing the gene on to their children. Girls with the gene have a 70% chance of displaying symptoms, boys with the gene have a 99% chance of displaying symptoms.

22. Guide To The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Tourette Syndrome
Information for physicians, psychologists, nurses, and other professionals who wish to become more knowledgeable about tourette syndrome. Published
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23. Enter Page Title Here
Providing information and programs related to tourette syndrome.
http://www.tsaofga-sc.org/
Welcome to our website! 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.

24. 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.
(See the Research section.)
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Exciting New Book!
ADHD: A Survival Guide for Parents and Teachers

will fill an important need expressed by parents, teachers, and other caretakers of ADHD children who have asked for clear, practical, and easily understood strategies to deal with ADHD children. The book's "survival guide" format meets this important need. The book not only covers ADHD problem behaviors in great depth, but it does so in a friendly and supportive style that is easy for readers to use and understand. The book's style serves as a resource readers can easily use and repeatedly refer to. Parents and teachers will appreciate the sympathetic approach and expert discussion by authors who have worked extensively with ADHD children. A "Review and Tips" section is provided at the end of individual sections for a review of important suggestions and themes.

25. 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. SAVE THE DATE!
TSAO ANNUAL CONFERENCE
"BEYOND THE TICS"
OCTOBER 29, 2005
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
THE OSU CAMERA CENTER
2050 Kenny Road
Columbus, Ohio 43210 TSA Newsletter is now online (Requires Adobe Reader to be installed) HBO Special on Tourette Membership Form Educational In-Services List ... Conference 2005 Infomation 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 09/09/2005

26. We Move - Tourette Syndrome
Walk through fact sheet on tourette syndrome by We Move Org. a not-for-profit resource for neurologic movement disorders awareness, information
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27. Dr Laura On Tourette Syndrome
Article disagreeing with Dr. Laura's opinion on tourette syndrome.
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Last Update
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TS - Now What?
Message Board!

(A place to meet others and post your questions about TS.) November 10, 2004 update. WOW.
Long after the Dr. Laura Tourette's fiasco became yesterday's news, an e-mail allegedly from Dr. Laura has surfaced, confirming what many of us suspected 3 1/2 years ago. Dr. Laura herself never formally apologized for her misinformation or fully retracted her inaccurate information about Tourette's Syndrome. The semi-apology (which came via a spokesperson, but never publicly from her) didn't seem to have her support, rather gave the impression that it was orchestrated and published by her producers. The November 10, 2004 e-mail, allegedly authored by Dr. Laura, appears to confirm that suspicion. The author states, "As usual with 'special interest groups,' I am misrepresented ..." and then seems to attempt to rewrite history by stating that her response was "simply point(ing) out personal responsibility, compassion and respect for the realities of other people." Once again, rather than following her own advice (accepting personal responsibility for her mistaken information about Tourette's or apologizing directly for it), she assumes the "victim" role, stating

28. 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
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29. 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
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30. Tourette Syndrome - Now What? Information About Tourette's For The Newly-diagnos
Information about the optimistic prognosis for those newlydiagnosed with tourette syndrome, including many personal stories, definitions, and concepts for
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TS - Now What?
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(A place to meet others and post your questions about TS.) Welcome to the Tourette Syndrome - Now What? website,
dedicated to families with a new diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome.
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Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurological condition which results in involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. The more common tics include things like sniffing, coughing, throat clearing, shoulder shrugging, eye blinking, and neck stretches. Many laypersons inaccurately believe that all persons with Tourette's have coprolalia - the involuntary utterances of inappropriate phrases - although the majority of persons with TS do not. Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome - sometimes called a disorder - was once believed to be very rare, but current research shows that it is not, and that the majority of cases go undiagnosed and undetected. The purpose of this website is to help families with a new diagnosis better understand and interpret literature about TS and realize that the prognosis for children diagnosed with tics is often optimistic.

31. Tourette Syndrome Association
National association for the neurological disorder, tourette syndrome. This page covers contact information for all national and international chapters of
http://www.tourette-syndrome.com/tourette-syndrome-association.htm
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32. Camp Winston For Children With Tourette
Offers residential recreational summer programs for campers with complex neurological disorders such as tourette syndrome, ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, autism, and other PDD spectrum disorders. Located on Sparrow Lake in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canda.
http://www.campwinston.com/
Camp Winston operates a residential recreational summer programme for campers with complex neurological disorders such as Tourette Syndrome, Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Autism and other PDD Spectrum Disorders.
We also provide Behaviour Management and Skills Workshops and weekend retreats. Home Page Our Organization Our Summer Camp Camp Waiting List ... Links search this website:
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33. 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/
visitor: hits since Febuary 6 1998
The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada is a national voluntary organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for those with or affected byTourette Syndrome through programs of: education, advocacy, self-help and the promotion of research. Vision Statement
All People who have Tourette Syndrome will lead quality lives
as accepted and valued members of an informed, tolerant society.
TSFC's National Conference
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To find out more and to nominate someone click the appropriate link below.

34. Top Fun
his wicked stepfather to his saintly mother, via a racist drill sergeant, a fellow airman with Tourette's syndrome, the campest airman in the
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35. Tourette Syndrome In Children - Keep Kids Healthy
tourette syndrome, its most common symptoms and treatment for children with multiple motor and vocal tics.
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Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, Tourette syndrome, occurs in about 1 of every 2000 children. It is more likely to occur in boys, especially if they have a first degree relative that also has this disorder, and usually begins between the ages of 2 and 21 years of age. Tics are sudden, repetitive, purposeless motor or vocal expressions or movements. In addition to transient tic disorders and chronic motor tic disorders, Tourette syndrome is a common cause of tics in children. The symptoms of Tourette syndrome include having multiple vocal tics and motor tics , although they don't have to have both types of tics at the same time.

36. Virtual Hospital: Psychiatry: Tourette Syndrome
tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics involuntary, rapid, Academic Problems due to tourette syndrome Symptoms
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Tourette Syndrome
Gary R. Gaffney, M.D., Associate Professor
University of Iowa College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
Becky Ottinger, Joshua Child and Family Development Center, Grandview, Missouri

Peer Review Status: Peer Reviewed by the Authors
First Published: 1995
Last Revised: May 2000 Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics - "involuntary," rapid, sudden movements that occur repeatedly in the same way. To receive a diagnosis of TS a person must have both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics, not necessarily simultaneously, throughout a span of more than one year. The tics may occur many times a day (usually in bouts) nearly every day or intermittently. Tics periodically change in the number, frequency, type and location and wax and wane in their severity. Symptoms can sometimes disappear for weeks or months at a time. While most persons with TS have some control over their symptoms from seconds to hours at a time, suppressing them may merely postpone more severe outbursts. Tics are experienced as irresistible and (as the urge to sneeze) eventually must be expressed. Tics increase as a result of tension or stress and decrease with relaxation or concentration on an absorbing task. Other symptoms include obsessions, compulsions, impulsions, and mood lability.

37. Official Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association - Welcome
We are a Registered Charity dedicated to Providing Support Educating, Informing and Campaigning Promoting Medical Research On behalf of all those affected
http://www.tsa.org.uk/welcome.asp
Site Map Print This Page Search Site : Founded in 1980, develops and disseminates educational material to individuals, professionals and to agencies in the fields of health care, education and government coordinates Family Networking and other services to help people and their families to cope with the problems that occur with TS; assists with the funding of research that will ultimately find the cause of and cure for TS and, at the same time, lead to improved medications and treatments.
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38. Tourette Syndrome - One Day At A Time
Basic information about tourette syndrome, myths, educational tips, diagnostic guidelines, and one family's personal story of how they take it One Day at a Time.
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ABC’s of Tourette Syndrome
A= Acceptance of Tourette’s and it’s symptoms ¨ Your child may not be able to control his symptoms, but you can control your reactions to them ¨ Both you and your child should understand all aspects of TS, so you can make informed decisions ¨ Educate those who touch your child’s life
B= Build Self-esteem - confidence, skills ¨ This is the single most important thing you can do for your child ¨ Give them tasks they can complete ¨ Search out their God-given talents ¨ Praise, Praise, Praise
C= Choose your battles wisely ¨ Find creative ways to cope ¨ Concentrate on prevention of any self-injurious behavior your child may have to himself and others ¨ Discover what is most effective with your child, and with your specific circumstances ¨ Discipline to teach the child what his mistake was and how he can learn to make better choices from it.
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39. NINDS Forwarding Page
tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, tourette syndrome Fact Sheet , NINDS. Publication date April 2005.
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40. Tourette Syndrome Guide
Provides answers to basic questions regarding symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of tourette syndrome.
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Tourette Syndrome Introduction
Tourette syndrome (TS) is an inherited, neurological disorder characterized by multiple involuntary movements and uncontrollable vocalizations called tics that come and go over years. In a few cases, such tics can include inappropriate words and phrases. The disorder is named for Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the pioneering French neurologist who first described an 86-year-old French noblewoman with the condition in 1885. The symptoms of TS generally appear before the individual is 18 years old. TS can affect people of all ethnic groups; males are affected 3 to 4 times more often than females. It is estimated that 100,000 Americans have full-blown TS, and that perhaps as many as 1 in 200 show a partial expression of the disorder, such as chronic multiple tics or transient childhood tics. The term, "involuntary," used to describe TS tics is sometimes confusing since it is known that most people with TS do have some control over their symptoms. What is not recognized is that the control, which can be exercised

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