2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1352465823000152
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Decoupling: adaptation of a treatment for body-focused repetitive behaviour to Tourette syndrome. A case report

Abstract: Aims: Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological condition; its etiology is not yet fully understood. Cognitive behavioural therapy with habit reversal training is the recommended first-line treatment, but is not effective in all patients. This is the first report examining the usefulness of decoupling, a behavioural self-help treatment originally developed for patients with body-focused repetitive behaviours, in a patient with TS. Method: Patient P.Z. showed 10 motor and three vocal tics … Show more

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