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Understanding Tourette Syndrome sets out concise, evidence-based guidelines on this developmental disorder by combining an exploration of signs, diagnosis and treatment with a broader psychosocial approach. Zanaboni and Mauro outline the various symptoms of the disease, including tics, echolalia, palilalia, coprolalia and copropraxia, with the aim of demonstrating to all those involved in the life of a TS child ways to manage a range of situations from diagnosis to day-to-day life. Therapies and social intervention, including habit reversal therapy and deep brain stimulation, are described at length, allowing caregivers to evaluate the best course of treatment. The fully up-to-date manual focuses on improving quality of life by offering practical ways of managing the condition at school and in the family, with additional emphasis on sibling relationships and childhood friendship. Understanding Tourette Syndrome also analyses the legal aspects relating to the condition to highlight how the neurological nature of Tourette syndrome needs to be considered in evaluating causality of committing crimes. The authors’ straightforward language and expert subject knowledge makes the topic accessible for any reader, and case studies demonstrate how to apply scientific understanding of the condition to a real-life situation. This unique guide is essential reading for parents and practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, counselling, mental health, nursing, child welfare, public healthcare, and those in education. It will also be of interest to postgraduates studying courses in Neurology, Psychiatry and Psychology.
Foreword xi
Professor James F. Leckman
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xvi
1 A short history of Tourette syndrome
1(13)
Summary
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Early descriptions
2(1)
La Marquise de Dampierre
3(2)
Charcot at the Salpetriere Hospital
5(1)
Tourette: neurological or psychiatric disease?
6(1)
Gilles de la Tourette, MD
7(2)
Latest findings
9(2)
Conclusions
11(1)
References
12(2)
2 A medical overview of Tourette syndrome
14(18)
Summary
14(1)
Introduction
14(1)
Brain anatomy, movement and behaviour
15(8)
TS brain features: pathophysiology
23(1)
TS causes: etiopathology
24(4)
Conclusions
28(1)
References
28(4)
3 Diagnosing Tourette syndrome
32(33)
Summary
32(1)
Introduction
32(1)
Diagnostic criteria
33(1)
Spectrum of the syndrome and prevalences
34(5)
Comorbidities
39(6)
Coexistent psychopathologies
45(3)
TS subtypes
48(1)
The first "proper" visit in Tourette syndrome
49(2)
Clinical scales
51(3)
Quality of Life assessment
54(2)
Differential diagnoses
56(3)
Communicating the diagnosis
59(1)
Prognosis
60(1)
Conclusions
60(1)
References
61(4)
4 Therapy for Tourette syndrome
65(38)
Summary
65(1)
Introduction
65(3)
Observation and psychoeducation
68(1)
Habit Reversal Training
69(13)
Other techniques of Cognitive Behavioural approach
82(2)
Pharmacological treatments
84(6)
Nutritional notes in TS
90(2)
Mini-invasive and surgical treatments
92(3)
Other treatments
95(1)
Compliance
96(1)
Conclusions
97(1)
References
98(5)
5 The role of family
103(15)
Summary
103(1)
Introduction
103(2)
The acceptance of diagnosis and compliance
105(1)
Family reactions in front of tics
106(1)
Educating TS children
107(2)
Sibling relationships
109(1)
Techniques from Parent Training
110(4)
The couple
114(1)
Conclusions
115(1)
References
115(3)
6 The role of school
118(28)
Summary
118(1)
Introduction
118(3)
Patient's experience
121(8)
Schoolmates' experience
129(3)
Teachers' experience
132(4)
Creativity in TS patients
136(3)
After school life: working life
139(4)
Conclusions
143(1)
References
143(3)
7 Friendships and spare time
146(18)
Summary
146(1)
Introduction
146(1)
High sensitivity
147(1)
Friendship
148(3)
Spare time, well-being and timetable
151(4)
Sport
155(4)
Artistic activities
159(1)
Electronic devices
160(1)
Conclusions
161(1)
References
161(3)
8 Tourette syndrome and the law
164(11)
Summary
164(1)
Introduction
164(4)
Patients and the law
168(3)
Caregivers and the law
171(1)
Doctors and the law
172(1)
Conclusions
173(1)
References
173(2)
9 Giuseppe and his coughing OCTD
175(14)
Summary
175(1)
Introduction
175(1)
The case
176(1)
Anamnesis
176(1)
Neuropsychological assessment
177(1)
Diagnosis
178(3)
Psychotherapy pathway
181(4)
Outcome
185(1)
Retest and follow-up
186(1)
Therapeutic relationship
186(1)
Conclusions
186(1)
References
187(2)
Glossary 189(6)
Postscript 195(3)
Questionnaire 198(2)
Contributors 200(1)
Index 201
Carlotta Zanaboni Dina is psychologist and psychotherapist of AIST (Italian Association for TS patients), and Trainer of two CBT Academies. She has been working at the Tourette Syndrome Centre, Milan, Italy, for 10 years. She previously conducted her studies at the Yale Child Study Center, US, with Professor Leckman, and also in London, UK, namely with Professor Robertson and Dr. Hedderlys team at Guys and St. Thomas Hospital.

Mauro Porta, neurologist, is former Teaching Professor of the University of Milan, founder of AIST, and Director of the Extrapyramidal Diseases and Tourette Syndrome Centre at Galeazzi Clinical and Research Hospital, Milan, Italy. He worked at the Northwestern University of Chicago, USA, and got a Master Degree in Functional Neurosurgery. Named also as "Charcots son", Mauro spent several years working at the Salpêtrière Hospital of Paris, birthplace of Tourette syndrome.