Ricketts, Emily J.
Wu, Monica S.
Leman, Talia Y.
Piacentini, John
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Mental Health (K23MH113884, T32MH073517)
Article History
First Online: 24 May 2019
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: Emily Ricketts receives support from the National Institute of Mental Health (K23MH113884), Tourette Association of America, and TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. John Piacentini has received support from the National Institute of Mental Health, TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, Tourette Association of America, the Pettit Family Foundation, and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals through the Duke University Clinical Research Institute Network. He has received royalties from Guilford Press and Oxford University Press. He has served on the speakers’ bureau of the Tourette Association of America, the International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation, and the TLC Foundation for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. Monica Wu receives support from the National Institute of Mental Health (T32MH073517). Talia Leman declares no conflicts of interest relevant to this manuscript.
: This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.
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