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By: Carolina, Thomas and Jon
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What Is Tourette's? Web Definition: an inherited neuropsychiatric disorder which onset in childhood, characterized by multiple physical (motor) and at least one verbal (phonic) tic Tourette’s syndrome (TS)
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Symptoms of TS Tics involving movement (motor) such as a facial tics (Ex. blinking) -Motor tics usually occur before vocal There is no typical case of Tourette's Currently no brain or laboratory test (only psychiatric evaluation)
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A Description of Tourette’s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=44s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=44s (0:44 – 2:06)- Introduction to Tourette’s and what a tic feels like
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Diagnosis Child must have several different types of tics (motor and at least one vocal) for over a year Tourette’s usually shows up in early childhood Many kids/teens with TS have ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and or OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder)
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Tourette’s Characteristics Tourette’s isn’t just swearing… who knew?! http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=10m6s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=10m6s (10:06 – 10:50) – Characteristics
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Case Study: Intro. http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=2m13s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=2m13s (2:13 - 3:42) Meeting three people with Tourette’s
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Case Study: Jess Thom How Tourette’s effects Jess’ life Severe case http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=4m24s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=4m24s (4:24 – 5:34) – Early life http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=10m52s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=10m52s (10:52 – 11:48) – Physical damage
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More Information Tic: Brief repetitive, involuntary movement or sound Examples of tics: Vocal tics: grunting, sniffing, coughing, throat clearing, random words Motor tics: blinking, head jerking, shrugging -Not a rare condition -Just under 10% experience involuntary cursing
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Psychological Consequences Difficulty sustaining or engaging in friendships / relationships Social acceptance issues: Bullied/ rejected Lower QOL
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Cause and Cure Familial in most cases Boys more likely than girls No cure http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=19m21s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=19m21s (19:22 – 20:15) – Temporary break from tics
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Connection to the Brain http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=17m24s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=17m24s (17:24 – 18:18)
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Basil Ganglia and Tourette’s Functions: Filters drives, ideas and thoughts Dysfunctional Basal Ganglia: Structural flaw thought to result in the misfiring of dopamine, or malfunction of basal ganglia networks
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Activity: Complete the Kid w/ Tourette’s Come up to the board and add characteristics of Tourette’s syndrome to your child Two people compete to see who’s is the most accurate 30 seconds
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Case Study: Remember when you thought Tourette’s was something to joke about? http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=18m23s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=18m23s (18:24 – 19:13) – Mental description http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=11m49s http://youtu.be/jYRa-fpNonY?t=11m49s (11:49 – 12:25) – The feels
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