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Tourette syndrome : a survival kit / Tara Murphy and Damon Millar, illustrated by Hiro Enoki.

By: Murphy, Tara 1976-.
Contributor(s): Millar, Damon | Enoki, Hiro [illustrator.].
Publisher: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019Description: 207 pages ; 22 cm : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785923593.Subject(s): TOURETTE SYNDROME | YOUNG ADULTS | COPING | STRESS MANAGEMENT | COMORBID CONDITIONS
Contents:
SITUATIONS: School. - Jobs. - Home. - Love. - Driving. - Transport. - Occasions. - What is Tourettes? - Living with Tourettes. - Treatments. - For other people.
Summary: Struggling to manage your tics in the classroom? Worried about your tics in a job interview or on a first date? This survival kit will give you the tools to survive and thrive in every location - at home, school, work or out with friends. Presenting everyday situations, from schools and exams through to driving and dates, this guide provides simple solutions to common problems and concerns. Dr Tara gives her top tips for managing tics, alongside behavioural therapy techniques for stress management.
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SITUATIONS: School. - Jobs. - Home. - Love. - Driving. - Transport. - Occasions. - What is Tourettes? - Living with Tourettes. - Treatments. - For other people.

Struggling to manage your tics in the classroom? Worried about your tics in a job interview or on a first date? This survival kit will give you the tools to survive and thrive in every location - at home, school, work or out with friends. Presenting everyday situations, from schools and exams through to driving and dates, this guide provides simple solutions to common problems and concerns. Dr Tara gives her top tips for managing tics, alongside behavioural therapy techniques for stress management.

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