Two related studies explored the contribution of cognitive interventions to aiding `habit reversal' treatment in chronic tic disorders. In the first study, two groups of chronic tic disordered subjects received either a standard behavioural intervention, modelled on Azrin and Nunn's (1973) `habit re
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A cognitive–behavioural approach to the management of idiopathic cervical dystonia
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