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What Autism Can Look Like

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Delayed speech or unusual speech pattern
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Avoid eye contact
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Difficulty to understand social cues
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Less or no interest in social interaction
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Repetitive behaviors
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Difficult with change of routine
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Sensory sensitivities
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High interest in specific activity
How Braindost Helps With Autism
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Why Therapy for Autism Matters
Personalized Treatment
The therapist analyzes the behavior, interests, preferences, and social interactions of the person with ASD and personalizes the therapy sessions to meet the person’s needs.
Build Life Skills
People with autism struggle to do even simple daily tasks. But through autism therapy, they acquire the functional life skills to live independently.
Improved Communication
Autism therapy empowers autistic people to express themselves confidently through strengthening their communication skills using evidence-based treatments.
Social Interaction
Autism therapy cultivates social skills in people with autism that are vital to social integration, such as eye contact, making friends, and starting a discussion.
Emotion Regulation
It teaches individuals with ASD how to express their negative feelings constructively and react wisely because they struggle with emotion regulation.
Reduce Negative Behaviors
Autism therapy identifies the underlying triggers of harmful behaviors and attempts to replace them with healthy ones using positive reinforcement.

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Types of Therapy for Autism
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, is widely used to cope with autism. It is a type of behavioral therapy. This therapy is based on the idea of positive reinforcement.
In this therapy, healthy behaviors are encouraged through positive rewards. In this way, those behaviors become repetitive and increase in frequency.
While the negative or harmful behaviors that do get reinforcement become weak and start to diminish with the passage of time.
ABA can help to improve social interaction, enhance speech development, nurture effective communication, and reduce the challenging behaviors in people with autism spectrum disorder.
Occupational Therapy
This therapy is aimed at improving the daily life experience of people with autism. It involves mental, physical, social, and sensory aspects of a person with autism. The therapist analyzes what hinders a person with ASD from performing simple day-to-day tasks and creates a personalized plan to equip the subject with essential life skills.
The structuring of sensory data from the body and the outside world is known as sensory processing, and it is addressed in occupational therapy. Lights and loud noises are examples of ordinary sensory input that frequently overwhelms children with autism. It helps with body awareness and guides on how to handle and process sensory information.
It also helps with motor skills, which are important to perform everyday tasks smoothly. But in the case of autism, people can face difficulty building them. An occupational therapist works to improve these skills to enable the autistic person to self-care and independent living.
Speech and Language Therapy
This therapy addresses the communication issues, both verbal and non-verbal, in autistic children. Delayed speech or difficulty with language development is one of the obvious symptoms of autism spectrum disorder.
Speech therapists use different technology and tools to foster a child's speech development and effective communication to express his feelings and thoughts without difficulty. This therapy teaches autistic children about social cues, like facial expressions, gestures, and voice tone, to strengthen their social interaction and self-expression.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is a type of therapy that focuses on thought patterns and helps manage them. Thoughts are private behaviors that are not visible like physical behaviors, but they are crucial to shaping emotions and actions.
Through this type of therapy, autistics learn how they can cope with overwhelming feelings and change their actions according to different social settings. CBT can be beneficial for people whose problems are more cognitive in nature, like dealing with emotion regulation, OCD, anxiety, or stress.

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Ayesha R.
“Brain Dost truly changed my life. I was struggling with anxiety and constant overthinking, but the therapist listened to me patiently and guided me step by step. The sessions felt safe, confidential, and genuinely supportive. I finally feel understood and emotionally stronger.”

Mehak S.
“I was hesitant to seek therapy at first, but Brain Dost made the entire process easy and comfortable. The psychiatrist was highly professional and helped me manage my panic attacks effectively. Online sessions were flexible and private, which made a huge difference for me.”

Sara S.
“Brain Dost provided me with the right support at the right time. The personalized therapy plan helped me overcome depression and rebuild my confidence. I truly appreciate how compassionate and non-judgmental the therapists are. I highly recommend Brain Dost to everyone”
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