Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) May Treat Tourette Syndrome Tics As Effective As Or Even Superior To Medication The Behavioral Medicine Report

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) May Treat Tourette Syndrome Tics As Effective As Or Even Superior To Medication The Behavioral Medicine Report

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The use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat tics in Tourette syndrome may be as effective as and even superior to medication in certain cases. According to a new study published in a special edition of the International Journal of Cognitive Therapy by researchers from the Fernand-Seguin Research Centre of the Louis-H.

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Tags: Tourette Syndrome, Behavior, Disease and Condition, Drug, Medical

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CBT may be as effective than meds for Tourettes - New research (tho tiny sample group) http://bit.ly/guewWo

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