Behavioral Conceptualizations and Treatments of Tourette's Syndrome: A Revew and Overview
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1993
Abstract
This article reviews behavioral conceptualizations and approaches to the treatment of Tourette's Syndrome. The main purpose of the review is to point out the importance of associated aberrant behaviors that frequently coincide with Tourette's and discuss the efficacy of behaviour therapy as a viable option in the treatment of the disorder. There is discussion of past and present treatments, as well as comments on possible future directions in the behavioral treatment of the disorder.
Department
Psychology
Publication Title
Behavioral Residential Treatment
Recommended Citation
Houlihan, D., Hoffschulte, L., & Patten, C. (1993). Behavioral Conceptualizations and Treatments of Tourette's Syndrome: A Revew and Overview. Behavioral Residential Treatment, 8(2), 111-131. doi: 10.1002/bin.2360080205
DOI
10.1002/bin.2360080205
Link to Publisher Version (DOI)
Publisher's Copyright and Source
Copyright © John Wiley & Sons. Article published by John Wiley & Sons in Behavioral Residential Treatment, volume 8, issue number 2, April 1993, pages 111-131. Available online on February 13, 2006:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bin.2360080205