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Tourette's
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PsychNet-UK
Tourette's Syndrome Information Sheet. - Description,
Causation, Treatment, Associated Features, Differential Diagnosis etc. |
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A
Resource from Pediatric Neurology.com on Tics & Tourette's Syndrome
- A description of the syndrome, how to classfiy tics,
associated problems, links to other sites, and related topics. 3/5 |
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Association
for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy (ACN) - Dedicated
to exploring advanced and alternative treatments for neurological conditions.
We are presently focusing on autism, Tourette syndrome, and attention
deficit disorder/hyperactivity. Includes an on-linr survey. 3/5 |
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Shpunter's
Tourette's Syndrome Help Website - This
site to designed to help educate people about this disorder. 3/5 |
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Tourette
Syndrome "Plus" - A comprehensive site with
information for parents, teachers, and clinicians about Tourette's and
associated or comorbid conditions such as OCD, ADHD, Executive Dysfunction,
"Rage Attacks," and much more. Tips for teachers and free materials
for parents and all site visitors. This site is not by an organization.
It is just a site I created to share information as a psychologist, parent
of special needs children, and pro bono education advocate. 4/5 |
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TS+
- A good source for teaching tips for students with Tourette's
Disorder. 5/5 Student |
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Welcome
to the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
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- Tic Disorders |
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PsychNet-UK
Chronic Motor - Vocal Tic Disorder Information Sheet -
Description, Causation, Treatment, Associated Features, Differential Diagnosis
etc. |
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PsychNet-UK
Tic Disorders Information Sheet - Description, Causation,
Treatment, Associated Features, Differential Diagnosis etc.
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Disorders
- Tic / Tourette's - Visit the Mental
Health InfoSource Home Page Tic Disorders/Tourette's Syndrome Ask the
Expert. 3/5 |
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Tic
Disorders - Tourette's Disorder
and other Tic disorders Tourettes and other Tic Disorders are characterized
by repetitive, involuntary muscle movements (motor tics) and/or repetitive,
involuntary vocalizations (vocal tics). 3/5 |
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