
The TS-school is coming to Ljubljana!
We are pleased to announce that the 5th edition of the TS-school will take place on Tuesday, 16 June 2026, 13:00–18:00, at the Grand Hotel Union Eurostars (map), in Ljubljana —the day preceding the 18th International Conference on Tourette Syndrome & Tic Disorders.
The TS-school is ESSTS's signature training event, bringing world-class expertise in Tourette Syndrome directly to the host city.
Designed as a focused afternoon of high-quality clinical education, it covers the full range of topics relevant to the assessment and management of TS — rom diagnosis and comorbidities to evidence-based treatment approaches —and offers ample space for questions and collegial exchange.
This year's TS-school features an additional talk with emphasis on OCD.
All professionals with an interest in TS are warmly welcome: physicians, psychologists, psychotherapists, nurses, and students alike.
While conference attendees are of course invited to join, the TS-school is particularly aimed at local and regional colleagues in and around Ljubljana who may not be attending the full conference.
This is, at heart, what the TS-school is all about —making expert knowledge accessible to the clinicians working with TS patients on the ground, wherever the conference takes us!
New this year: we are going hybrid!
For the first time, the TS-school will be offered in a hybrid format, so colleagues who cannot join us in person in Ljubljana will also have the opportunity to participate.
Programme
- 13:00-13:05 Welcome, by the ESSTS board
- 13:05-14:00 Assessment, including differential diagnoses, by Natalia Szejko (Poland)
- 14:00-14:30 Comorbidity, by Christelle Nilles (France)
- 14:30-14:45 Focus on OCD, by TBA
- 14:45-15:15 Coffee break
- 15:15-16:15 Treatment: pharmacological treatment, psychological intervention, deep brain stimulation by Kirsten Müller-Vahl (Germany)
- 16:15-17:15 How to answer FAQ from patients and families on etiology and pathophysiology of tic disorders by Tammy Hedderly (UK)
- 17:15-18:00 Cases: assessment and treatment by Nanette Mol Debes (Denmark)
Registration & rates
To confirm your participation, thank you for registering below. We kindly remind your that the registration for the TS-school is separate from the main conference.
In-person attendance
- €100 for Senior attendees
- €50 for Junior attendees*
Virtual participation
- €50 for Senior attendees
- €25 for Junior attendees*
*The Junior rate applies to MD/PhD students, postdocs, interns, residents, and nurses —in line with the ESSTS conference registration criteria.
Online attendance & recordings
Registered virtual attendees please refer to the instructions at the end of the confirmation email you will receive, to obtain your unique access link.
Please note that this link permits one single connection per registered attendee.
Session recordings will remain available on the ESSTS website for a period of 10 weeks following the event, and are typically uploaded within 15 days of the event date. Please note that recordings are subject to speakers' consent and may not cover all sessions.
Access to the recordings is reserved for active ESSTS members for the current calendar year, and for all registered TS-school attendees, whether virtual or in-person.
Attendees who do not currently hold an active ESSTS membership will receive an invitation by 30 June 2026 to create their user account, upon which access to the available recordings will be granted immediately.
The Frontiers editorial office will be able to provide more information/answer any questions.
Discover the spectacular destination where we shall meet again next summer!



Invited speakers
- Le relazioni si terranno in lingua inglese con traduzione simultanea in italiano
- Accreditamento ECM per medici, psicologi, infermieri
"A brilliant and empathetic comedy narrating the daily life of a boy with Tourette."
(See detailed programme below)
- Prof Andreas Hartmann, France
Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, FR - Dr Christelle Nilles, France
Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Paris, FR
- Michele Dunlap, Germany
President & Acting Treasurer - Marla Shea, UK/USA
Secretary
- Christina Papakaliatis, Founder
-Healthcare professionals: a round table for discussion with the speakers will be held in the afternoon.
Online registration is mandatory to secure your participation.
- This event is strictly available to adults and minors aged 16-17 years old. Underaged attendees will not be permitted access.
- The seminar is offered for educational purposes; clinical consultations with any of the invited healthcare professionals will not be provided onsite.
- Only registered participants may attend the event. We will regrettably not be able to admit other non-registered visitors accompanying you.
- Tourette Greece
- TTAG
- ESSTS
- Assessment (including differential diagnosis)
- Natural course and prognosis
- Epidemiology
- Causes & mechanisms
- Q&A
- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
- ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
- Mood (anxiety & depression)
- Sleep
- Q&A
- Available treatments
- Clinical cases
- Comprehensive Q&A with the audience
- Tuesday, 27 May 2025: 18:00-20:00 BST. Led by: Virginie Czernecki & Katrin Woitecki
- Tuesday, 30 September 2025: 18:00-20:00 BST. Led by Tara Murphy & Jolande van de Griendt
- Tuesday, 25 November 2025: 18:00-20:00 GMT. Led by: Cara Verdellen & Katrin Woitecki
Registration rate per online consultation (2 hours): €35.
(See detailed programme below)
- Dr Christos Androutsos
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Head Consultant at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, SGHA - Dr Anastasia Dougali
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department, SGHA
- Dr Marinos Kyriakopoulos
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Assistant Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Athanasia Makri
Psychologist
MSc in Clinical Psychology
Online registration is mandatory to secure your participation.
- This event is strictly available to adults and minors aged 16-17 years old. Underaged attendees will not be permitted access.
- The seminar is offered for educational purposes; clinical consultations with any of the invited healthcare professionals will not be provided on site.
- Only registered participants may attend the event. We will regrettably not be able to admit other non-registered visitors accompanying you.
- Behavioural approaches being adapted for acceptance – developmental factors
- Working with school, work & family
- Using Schema Therapy techniques to deal with negative childhood experiences that need addressing
- Parents Living Well with Tics; engaging the system to enhance acceptance and well being
Case discussion led by Noa Ben-Aroya, Dana Feldman and John Piacentini
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