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RUNNING HEAD: MEDICAL ESSAY
MEDICAL ESSAY
Name of Student
Name of University
Author note

1MEDICAL ESSAY
The author describes “Tourette’s syndrome’ as a complex neuropsychological
disorder that often makes a person compulsive, obsessive and estranged with the ways of life.
The subjects gets extremely impulsive from the continuous social and sociocultural testing
that often leaves him restless while showing a deviant responsiveness to the stimuli and a
range of hyper stereotyped behaviors (restless reacting to the environment, a lunging at and
sniffing of everything, or a sudden flinging of objects; and yet others an extreme stereotypy
and obsessiveness”). The author goes on explaining the compulsiveness aspect (Mataix-Cols,
David, et al.) of this neuropsychological disorder and to express the severity of what level of
compulsion is meant – he uses the phrase ‘a multitude of explicit compulsions.’ The chapter
explores the horrendous experience of being possessed with Tourette’s syndrome. The dream
like hallucinating associations are often experienced by Tourette’s subject (Huisman-van Dijk
et al.) which make it an intricately complicated neuropsychological condition.
The author proceeds by humanizing the so discussed Tourette’s with example of a
bizarrely stirring man named Dr. Carl Bennet who is described or pictured as a calm,
dignified man with sudden display of tic struck of gestures. The author tries to project a
certain imagination in our minds that how two contrasting states of a tranquil character and
attacks of repetitive involuntary movements can co-exist in a single person. Then the story
takes a journey into the psyche of the doctor who display astounding display of preservative,
compulsive tendencies and he exhibits an extreme a state of extreme attentive concern toward
dogs and glasses (beings and things) at the time (He instantly began touching his glasses
(top, bottom, left, right, top, bottom, left, right), centering and re-centering them in a fury).
He processes everything – all the stimuluses’ – all at the same time and this what is referred
by the author as the ‘disease of dis-inhibition.’ The doctor with an exquisite mindfulness of
conscious knowledge coupled with a state of ‘symmetric compulsions’ (And, I thought, are

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