In this issue of Psychiatric Clinics, guest editor Dr. Joseph F. McGuire brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Tourette Syndrome. Over the past decade there has been a marked increase in research on the assessment and treatment of persistent tic disorders and Tourette syndrome (collectively referred to as TS) in both children and adults. In this issue, top experts provide a summary of foundational knowledge on this topic, and as well as insights into recent advancements and future directions.
Genetics of Tourette Syndrome The Pathophysiology of Tics: An Anatomic Review Functional Neuroanatomy of Tics: A Brain Network Perspective Neurocognitive Functioning in Tourette Syndrome: From Research Findings to Clinical Implementation Evidence-Based Assessment of Tourette Syndrome Evidence-Based Behavior Therapy for Tourette Syndrome Pharmacotherapy for Tourette Syndrome Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Tourette Syndrome: Current Status and Future Directions Quality of Life in Tourette Syndrome When It’s Not Tics: Functional Tic-Like Behaviors Repetitive but Not Interchangeable: Similarities and Differences in the Repetitive Behaviors of Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Tourettic Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorder Systematic Literature Review on Public Health Impacts of Persistent Tic Disorders: Health Care Needs and Health Care Use The Role of CBGTC Synaptic Neurotransmission in the Pathophysiology of Tics
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