Behavioral Therapy for Tourette Syndrome (BTTS:HBTA)
Tourette Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tourette Syndrome focused on measuring Tics, Behavioral therapy, Neurologic Examination
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meet criteria for TS or a chronic motor/vocal tic disorder (CTD). TS as defined by the TS Classification Study Group, includes onset before 18 years, multiple involuntary motor tics, one or more vocal tics, a waxing and waning course, the gradual replacement of old symptoms with new ones, the presence of tics for more than one year, the absence of other medical explanations for tics, and the observation of tics by a reliable examiner. CTD, criteria are as above, except that only motor or vocal tics are required
- Age 7-13 years, either gender
- Observable tics, achieving a minimum score > 20 for TS or > 15 for CTD on the Total Tic Severity score of the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS)
- Tic symptoms must be severe enough to warrant therapy; [e] Tics are not controlled with current medication or individuals are tic-suppressing drug naïve
- The concurrent use of other tic-suppressing medications will be permitted, if the subject has been on a stable dose for more than six weeks and agrees to maintain a constant dosage throughout the study; [6] The concurrent use of medication for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is also permitted if the participant has been on a stable dose for more than six weeks and agrees to maintain a constant dosage throughout the study.
Participants will be included in the study if they have had less than four previous sessions of habit reversal training. The investigators will not allow the study to interfere with simultaneous behavioral treatment. In this study, the investigators will assess whether caregiver-directed behavioral therapy using an instructional DVD will help patients who would like behavioral therapy, but the patients do not live close enough to Johns Hopkins for frequent visits.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Secondary tics
- Significant medical illness or a chronic neurological condition (i.e., seizure disorder, developmental neurological conditions, acquired brain injuries
- Current major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, psychotic symptoms (based upon clinical evaluation), pervasive developmental disorder, autism, intellectual disability (I.Q. less than 70), anorexia/bulimia, or substance abuse
- Individuals with significant OCD, not controlled by medication, will be excluded
- Four or more previous sessions of habit reversal training.
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Children with Tourette syndrome
Eligible children, between ages 7-13 years, with the diagnosis of Tourette syndrome or chronic motor/vocal tic disorder will be recruited from the Tourette Syndrome Clinics at Johns Hopkins (Dr. Singer). The Johns Hopkins Center has been acclaimed a Center of Excellence by the Tourette Association of America. This center currently follows more than 1,000 tic patients and averages 4-6 new referrals and 4 follow up patients weekly. Children will be randomly assigned to either the Therapist-directed Behavioral Therapy group or the Home-based DVD therapy group.