Tourette Syndrome

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Tourette Syndrome and Human Behavior

"Tourette syndrome is a common, hereditary disorder that provides insight into how we and our children behave and misbehave and why some of us can't read, learn, or pay attention; compulsively do things including eating and abusing drugs or alcohol, spouses or children and are angry, short-tempered, anxious afraid, depressed or feel different and all alone. This book is written for both the lay reader and the health or education professional as a guide to the exciting story of how a common gene may control a wide range of human behaviors."--Page [i]
Tics and Tourette Syndrome

Author: Uttom Chowdhury
language: en
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release Date: 2004
Annotation "Tourette Syndrome and tic disorders are very well known yet frequently misunderstood conditions. In this handbook, Dr. Uttom Chowdhury examines their signs, symptoms and possible causes. He offers sound advice and practical techniques for managing symptoms as well as reviewing the current medical treatments available. Strategies for dealing with associated problems such as bullying and low self-esteems are also offered, making this as essential read for parents and professionals caring for a child with Tourette Syndrome or tics."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
I Can't Stop!

Author: Holly L. Niner
language: en
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Release Date: 2005-01-01
2006 Best Book of the Year, Bank Street College 2006 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Special Needs Adaptable Product Award One day Nathan starts blinking—a lot. It bothers his parents and his sister. After a while the blinking stops, but then Nathan starts sniffing. A doctor explains that Nathan's movements are called tics.