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Best papers of 2025

Tourette research highlights from 2025

Kevin J. Black

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Recent presentations

Controversy discussion

"Is coprolalia a tic or functional? It is a tic."

Elia Abi-Jaoude

Controversy discussion

"Is coprolalia a tic or functional? No, it is not a tic."

Kirsten Müller-Vahl

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Tourette Disorder: Tears, Fears and Years

Barbara J. Coffey

OCD Sympoium

Neuroplasticity in OCD: lifespan changes and treatment targets

Odile van den Heuvel

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Advanced treatment strategies for OCD

Philippe Domenech

OCD Symposium

OCD-Focus on clinical aspects

Osman Malik

Oral presentaions

Behavioral, Clinical, and Cognitive Predictors of Tic Suppression

John Piacentini

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Sex Differences in the Expression of Explosive Outbursts in Youth with Tourette Syndrome

Léa Dufort & Méliza Gagnon

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Parent-Rated Functional Impairment Over Time in Youth with Tic and Other Movement Disorders: A Preliminary Electronic Health Record Study

Donald L. Gilbert

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Bridging Diagnostic Gaps and Increasing Awareness of Emerging Therapies in Tourette Syndrome Through Web-Based CME

Donald L. Gilbert