Asperger Syndrome Therapy Edgbaston Birmingham

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Asperger Syndrome Therapy Edgbaston Birmingham Description

Asperger syndrome typically does not experience the same language and cognitive delays or other learning disabilities normally associated with autism.

It is worth remembering however that no two people with Asperger syndrome are alike.

Symptoms during childhood

Symptoms of Asperger syndrome tend to become first apparent when a child starts school and begins to interact with other children.

Children with Asperger syndrome may:

Have trouble detecting social cues and body language
Have difficulty with maintaining conversations and knowing when it is their turn to speak
Appear to lack empathy for other people and their feelings. Some people can appear to be introverted and almost aloof
Dislike changes in routines
Employ a formal style of speaking using complex words or phrases despite not fully understanding their meaning
Be unable to recognise subtle differences in speech tone, pitch, and accent that alter the meaning of others’ speech
Have difficulty when playing games which require the use of imagination
Have limited range of interests which he or she may be very knowledgeable about
Have poor handwriting and late development in motor skills such as catching a ball or using a knife and fork
Have heightened sensitivity and become overstimulated by loud noises, lights, or strong tastes or textures
Just because your child exhibits one or two of these symptoms however does not mean that they have Asperger syndrome.

Diagnosis of Asperger syndrome

Diagnosis of Asperger syndrome can be difficult and requires a combination of the above symptoms and significant trouble with social situations.

If you suspect you child has the condition, the first step is to visit a GP, who will refer your child to a paediatrician or psychologist.
Research has shown that our unconscious mind makes 90% of our decisions and that behaviors are established at a very young age. The unconscious mind’s primary function is to protect us. However, behaviors learned at a young age are not always helpful in dealing with issues that we face as adults. Although our conscious mind knows how to deal with situations rationally, the unconscious mind which is the driving force, can create a raft of limiting and unhelpful behaviors because of early programming.
How do people with Asperger syndrome see the world?

Some people with Asperger syndrome say the world feels overwhelming and this can cause them considerable anxiety.

In particular, understanding and relating to other people, and taking part in everyday family, school, work and social life, can be harder. Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, yet can also struggle to build rapport with people with Asperger syndrome. People with Asperger syndrome may wonder why they are 'different' and feel their social differences mean people don’t understand them.

Autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome, often do not 'look' disabled. Some parents of autistic children say that other people simply think their child is naughty, while adults find that they are misunderstood.

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How do people with Asperger syndrome see the world?
Some people with Asperger syndrome say the world feels overwhelming and this can cause them considerable anxiety.
In particular, understanding and relating to other people, and taking part in everyday family, school, work and social life, can be harder. Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, yet can also struggle to build rapport with people with Asperger syndrome. People w...ith Asperger syndrome may wonder why they are 'different' and feel their social differences mean people don’t understand them.
Autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome, often do not 'look' disabled. Some parents of autistic children say that other people simply think their child is naughty, while adults find that they are misunderstood.
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When We Don’t Love Ourselves, We Can’t Be Loved By Someone Else When we don’t love and accept ourselves fully, we can’t ever have a great relationship or a happy life.
Our partner may whisper, “I love you so much” and we won’t believe them. We’ll always be looking for evidence that they are secretly losing interest.
... Did they call us when they said they would? (If they didn’t, it’s because they don’t love us.)
Did they initiate sex, or cuddle like they used to, or hold our hands when we walked down the street? (They are losing interest. They’ve met someone else. I’m less desirable than I was ten years ago.)
We can’t tell them our secret feelings or fears, because it will push them away.
We feel like we “aren’t good enough” to date our crush, or we settle for someone who is “safe” or “fine” but who doesn’t make our heart leap with joy.
We don’t trust our partners (they aren’t telling the truth). We think they are cheating (where was she last night?)
We carry around the pain of never feeling good enough to have the kind of love other people experience. We doubt ourselves; we doubt our partners; we doubt love.
We let challenges demoralize and deflate us, and it’s not long before we realize we’re a much smaller version of ourselves. We won’t ask for a raise; we’ll stay in dead-end jobs.
We’ll lose weight and feel fatter than ever. We give up on our health, thinking it’s too hard or takes too much effort.
We’ll look for quick fixes to make ourselves feel better: a new haircut, a one night stand, a bottle of bourbon, a brownie sundae.
But none of these fixes fix us at all. They leave us feeling lonelier, emptier, sadder.
And we will remain that way until we stop looking for other people to give us the love and care we yearn for and deserve.
After all, why would someone else love us, if we don’t think we are worthy? Call Stuart -07825 599340 stuart@hypnotherapy4freedom.com www.hypnotherapy4freedom.com
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ASPERGER SYNDROME THERAPY EDGBASTON BIRMINGHAM Asperger syndrome typically does not experience the same language and cognitive delays or other learning disabilities normally associated with autism.
It is worth remembering however that no two people with Asperger syndrome are alike.
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Through Hypnotherapy, instead of trying to force yourself to do things against your body’s will.
• You will turn your attention toward understanding why your body wants to smoke/over eat/drink too much etc.
• You will stop seeing it as the enemy that just won’t listen to you.
... • You’ll stop trying to push it around and force it to do something against its will.
• You’ll understand why you want to smoke/over eat/drink too much etc.
As soon as you understood that there are reasons, you'll start to give your body what it needs. Call Stuart for a free telephone consultation - 07825 599340 stuart@hypnotherapy4freedom.com www.hypnotherapy4freedom.com
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Asperger Syndrome Therapy Edgbaston Birmingham is located at Quadrant Court, 51-52 Calthorpe Road , Edgbaston,Birmingham, B15 1TH, B15 1 Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom
+44 7825 599340
Monday: 09:00 - 21:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 21:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 21:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 21:00
Friday: 09:00 - 21:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 21:00
Sunday: -
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