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Behavioural Therapy for tic disorders: a comprehensive review of the literature. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Behavioral therapies, like comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT), habit reversal therapy (HRT), and exposure and response prevention (ERP), are recommended as the first-line treatment for Tourette syndrome and tic disorders.
  • Research shows that face-to-face CBIT is effective, and videoconferencing can deliver similar benefits; however, group treatments may not be as effective as individual therapy.
  • There are promising findings for internet-based therapies, and ongoing efforts aim to enhance access to these behavioral treatments for those with tic disorders.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Behavioral therapies are recommended as a first-line intervention for Tourette syndrome and persistent motor or phonic tic disorder.

Areas Covered: In this review, the authors summarize randomized controlled trials on the comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT), habit reversal therapy (HRT), and exposure and response prevention (ERP). Studies of face-to-face treatment, treatment by video conferencing, group treatment, and internet delivered treatment were assessed, as well as evidence of treatment predictors, modifiers, and mediators.

Expert Opinion: There is high-quality evidence for face-to-face one-on-one treatment with CBIT, and data suggesting that one-on-one treatment by videoconference provides similar benefit. Limited data on group treatment with CBIT/HRT suggests inferiority to individual treatment, while internet-based CBIT programs appear more beneficial than wait list or psychoeducation. There is one face-to-face one-on-one treatment comparison of ERP to HRT, suggesting equal benefit. Internet-based ERP with minimal therapist support appears effective, although effect sizes are small. One study using behavioral therapy with ERP or HRT found similar benefit to medical treatment with antipsychotics. Data on predictors, modifiers, and mediators of treatment efficacy are emerging. In summary, behavioral therapies are an important treatment modality for tic disorders. Furthermore, important efforts to improve treatment accessibility are underway.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14737175.2024.2405740DOI Listing

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