Autism
What is it?
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental neurological condition that affects a person’s thinking, emotions, and behavior. The disorder affects how a person communicates and relates to others. Because the symptoms and severity of ASD can vary drastically from person to person, this disorder is defined as being on a “spectrum.”
3 Reasons Why it Matters
- A person with autism spectrum disorder might hyper-focus on a topic that is interesting to them, making it difficult to share the back and forth of a conversation with another person. Sometimes, this results in the autistic person being perceived or misunderstood as self-centered.
- People with autism often struggle with rigid black and white thinking. They may also find it difficult to navigate transitions and can come across as controlling, oppositional, or demanding.
- Many people with autism have heightened or lowered sensitivity to sounds, light, textures, smells, or the taste of food.
Therapists
These are our therapists who are experienced in working with Autism.
Resources
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Strengthening Families Affected by ASD
Watching a loved one struggle is never easy, which is why…
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Supporting a Child with ASD
We know that raising a child with ASD is not a trial to…
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Counseling for Autism Spectrum Disorder
If you are not on the autism spectrum, odds are high that you…
Read more - Finding Support for an Adult with ASD



