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Tics and Their Treatment by Henry Meige and E. Feindel

by Meige, Henry, 1866-1940
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Tics and Their Treatment by Henry Meige and E. Feindel is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the clinical observations and treatment methods associated with tics, which are involuntary movements or sounds often overlooked in medical literature. The authors aim to elevate the understanding of tics from trivial movements to serious medical concerns deserving of thorough investigation and intervention. The opening of the book introduces a patient, O., whose case serves as a comprehensive example of tic manifestations and their origins. It recounts his struggle with various tics that began in childhood, illustrating how these involuntary actions are connected to psychological states and habitual responses. O. provides insightful self-observations regarding the onset and progression of his tics, reflecting on the interplay between conscious desire and involuntary actions, while also discussing familial patterns of tics within his family history. This rich narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the medical and psychological implications of tics in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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