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Behavior therapy for tics in children: Acute and long-term effects on psychiatric and psychosocial functioning
Douglas W. Woods
, John C. Piacentini
, Lawrence Scahill
, Alan L. Peterson
, Sabine Wilhelm
, Susanna Chang
, Thilo Deckersbach
, Joseph McGuire
, Matt Specht
,
Christine A Conelea
, Michelle Rozenman
, James Dzuria
, Haibei Liu
, Sue Levi-Pearl
, John T. Walkup
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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6-month Follow-up
12%
Acute Effects
12%
Acute Phase
25%
Behavior Therapy
100%
Behavioral Control
12%
Chronic Tic Disorder
12%
Control Condition
12%
Control Method
12%
Disruptive Behavior
12%
Family Strain
12%
Independent Evaluator
12%
Positive Responses
12%
Psychiatric Functioning
100%
Psychiatric Measures
12%
Psychiatric Symptoms
25%
Psychosocial Functioning
100%
Psychosocial Outcomes
25%
Social Functioning
12%
Specific Treatment
12%
Tic Disorders
12%
Tourette Syndrome
12%
Neuroscience
Behavior Therapy
100%
Disruptive Behavior
12%
Psychopathology
25%
Tic Disorder
12%
Psychology
Behavior Therapy
100%
Psychopathology
25%
Social Functioning
12%