Tourette and ADHD: A New Look at an Old Quandary

Description:

The ADHD diagnosis has acquired the status of a fad and is often given too casually and inclusively. Conflation between two distinct classes of clinical phenomena, hyperactivity and exploratory behavior, is a common source of ADHD overdiagnosis. Inspired by early insights by Oliver Sacks, we examine the relationship between frontal-lobe syndromes, Tourette syndrome, and Parkinson’s disease. This synthesis leads to a new understanding of Tourette syndrome and helps identify its distinct subtypes. These subtypes are caused, respectively, by predominant dysregulation in the left vs right fronto-striatal systems, and result in the preponderance of tics vs excessive exploratory behaviors. We examine the difference between hyperactivity and excessive exploratory behavior, and the potential for diagnostic confusion between ADHD and Tourette if this difference is ignored.

This is an intermediate program for all mental health professionals.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the relationship between Tourette and ADHD diagnoses.

  • Describe the concept of “excessive exploratory behavior” and how it is different from hyperactivity.

  • Explain the role of fronto-striatal interaction breakdown in Tourette syndrome.

  • Summarize the concept of “hemi-Tourette” syndrome variants.

About the Presenter:

Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., ABPP., a clinical neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, and Diplomate of The American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology. His critically acclaimed and bestselling books have been translated into 24 languages.

 

Location:

Online Course

Credits:

3 CE credits

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Conflict of Interest:

There is no known commercial interest or conflict of interest for this program.

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