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Tourette Syndrome and Coprolalia: A Clinical Perspective on Understanding the Condition
R ecent headlines have once again brought Tourette syndrome into public conversation, particularly after an individual involuntarily shouted offensive words in a public setting. As often happens, the public reaction focused on the words themselves. People questioned why someone would say such things. Some assumed it reflected the person’s character, beliefs, or emotional state. But that interpretation reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the condition. When those word
Dr. Michaele C. Samuel
Feb 234 min read
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