Martes, Enero 13, 2015

Treating Autism and ADHD

autism las vegasThough debate rages around the treatment of autism las vegas and elsewhere, one thing is often agreed on: Issues that interfere with a person's enjoyment of life are candidates for intervention. Since autism can cause such interference in many cases, a variety of options exist for mitigating these negative effects. As with other issues that involve psychiatric treatment, many of these options focus on the use of medications, counseling, or both.
One thing that needs to be kept in mind when approaching treatment is that autism is a "spectrum" disorder. In other words, an individual can experience effects ranging from mild quirks to severe dysfunction. Therefore, all treatments need to be custom-tailored to the individual. In some cases, an individual may not even desire treatment, per se, but would benefit from some coaching to help with certain social issues that accompany this diagnosis.
Usually, it's best not to force treatment in cases that aren't severe. To those with the mild forms of the condition, various characteristics are seen as parts of the personality, and nobody wants to lose himself. Even so, many people will want treatment if they see that it will help them and if it is presented in a positive way.
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For those who suffer severe symptoms, or have co-existing problems such as adhd las vegas, treatment will be more beneficial. ADHD in Las Vegas is often treated with medications that help improve focus and make it easier to break off from fixated behaviors. Often, treating this aspect will allow for greatly-improved learning since the person will be freed from the interference that has been preventing it. Once conditions like this are taken care of, it'll be much easier for behavioral therapists to provide the benefits they are hired for.

Some may wonder if children will grow out of autism, ADHD, and similar issues. While these things seem to improve with time in many cases, the fact is that those who have the conditions usually just learn how to deal with them as they get older.
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This can give the appearance of having "grown out of" a behavior, but things can still be harder for the person as an adult than they should be, and this can have significant economic and social impacts. For this reason, adults often seek treatment for ADHD and coaching for autistic traits in order to make their lives easier and to pick up tips that they were unable to understand as children.

Martes, Enero 6, 2015

Diagnosing and Treating ADHD and Autism Early Leads to Understanding

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There are many intelligent children that have a hard time succeeding in school, not just academically, but in their relationships as well. Often these children head home not only with homework, but with labels such as lazy, spaz, or freak by their peers. Authority figures, like teachers, principals, and even counselors are bit more tactful, adding "underachiever." or "disruptive" to the list. But none of these labels makes these children feel any better. Often they hear more of the same at home, and they start to believe those labels are true.

A child being subjected to this type of labeling may have Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or they may fall somewhere on the autistic spectrum. 


ADHD in Las Vegas

In cases where ADHD is the issue causing behavioral problems or poor school performance actually identifying and accepting the disorder is the first step in learning to live with it, and finding a way to work within its confines in order to succeed. According to The Centers for Disease Control, up to 9.5% of children and adolescents are eventually diagnosed with ADHD.

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Kids with ADHD don't always seem hyper, although they are often the first to be diagnosed. There is an inattentive type of ADHD too, where the "hyperactivity" in mainly internal causing the person who has it to forget things, lose things, have trouble organizing, and not completing instructions. They may be in their own world, and often this does not affect the rest of their class, but it does impair their own ability to absorb and retain knowledge. The might be quiet, not because they don't have anything to say, but because there is so much activity going on inside their mind they don't know where to start.
When outward hyperactivity is present for a child, teen, or adult with ADHD Las Vegas, they might talk constantly, fidget, and move around when they are supposed to stay still. They have a hard time playing quietly, and have tendency to blurt things out and interrupt others. 

Autism in Las Vegas

In professional circles, Autism Las Vegas is referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder, because there are a range of behaviors and symptoms that a child might experience in varying levels of severity. At the high functioning end of the spectrum a child may seem quirky and may be obsessed with a handful of their favorite things. Social interaction might be something that doesn't seem to matter much at all, especially if the other person doesn't share their interests. A person with a more severe case of autism may be unable to speak, may engage in behaviors such as swaying, chanting, and may be more likely to experience outbursts. Physical contact may be very upsetting and even seem painful.


Autism in Las Vegas, and across the country is highly prevalent, CDC statistics indicate that more than 14% of children land somewhere along the autistic spectrum. Boys are diagnosed five times more often than girls.

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On average, autism is diagnosed at age 4, but reliable diagnosis can occur as early as 2 years of age. Children have trouble with social skills, can't make friends, and may have difficulty empathizing with the feelings of others. They also have trouble reading nonverbal cues as to how another person feels. They often take the world around them very literally, and they may speak in an unusual way or not at all. Within the Autism Spectrum Disorder, the most common diagnosis are Autism, Aspergers Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).

Regardless of where a child falls on the Autism Spectrum Disorder, the best chance of limiting their difficulties in life is to be diagnosed as early as possible and begin intensive therapy. Science Daily reported on one study involving over a thousand children and adolescents with ASD, more than 95% showed improvement in social and language skills when they received treatment, with younger children showing the most improvement.