Tourette's Syndrome (TS) is an inherited neuropsychiatric disorder
affecting up to 1% of the population. It is characterised by motor and
vocal tics, and upsetting anti-social behaviour such as involuntary
swearing and obscene gestures.
This second edition of Tourette Syndrome: The Facts explains the
causes of the syndrome, how it is diagnosed, and how to cope if you or a
relative has been recently diagnosed. It provides information on the
treatment and therapies that are available, and advice and on how
individuals can manage their symptoms. It clearly explains the different
presentations that can affected individuals, covering a spectrum from
very mild to more uncommon severe forms of TS, and also discusses
disorders that can be mistaken for TS.
This edition contains a new chapters focussing on 'Education, employment
and empowerment', and famous and successful people who achieved their
goals despite their diagnosis.
Essential reading for Tourette's sufferers, their relatives and friends,
Tourette's Syndrome: The Facts will also be of use to clinicians, GPs,
schoolteachers, and anyone seeking an accessible introduction to the
disorder.