Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behaviour. It is a spectrum disorder, meaning that it affects individuals differently and to varying degrees. Common symptoms include difficulty in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviours.
Psychological services for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may include assessments, diagnosis, therapy, counseling, and support for individuals and their families. These services aim to improve social skills, communication, behaviour, and overall quality of life for individuals with autism. The type of service will depend on the individual's specific needs and may be provided by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health professional.
Sessions: Depends on requirements
Mode: Online/Offline (i.e. Physical mode)
Child social skills refer to the abilities that children have to interact and communicate effectively with others. These skills include verbal and nonverbal communication, empathy, cooperation, and conflict resolution. Developing strong social skills in childhood can help children build positive relationships, navigate social situations effectively, and ultimately lead to success in school and beyond. Social skill development can be fostered through various activities and experiences, such as playdates, social skills groups, and family discussions.
It is important to consult a mental health professional to determine the best treatment plan.
Sessions: 8 to 12 sessions (Approximate)
Mode: Online/Offline (i.e. Physical mode)
Psychological work for parents can include parenting education classes, parent-child therapy, family therapy, mindfulness, stress management techniques, and support groups.
These activities can help parents understand and manage their own emotions, support their children's emotional and social development, improve communication, and resolve conflicts within the family. It's often done in conjunction with other forms of support like education, therapy, and counseling.
It is important to consult a mental health professional to determine the best treatment plan.
Sessions: 4 to 8 sessions (Approximate)
Mode: Online/Offline (i.e. Physical mode)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment that aims to change negative patterns of thought and behavior through techniques such as cognitive restructuring and behavioral experiments.
It is used to improve mood and reduce symptoms of mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
It is important to consult a mental health professional to determine the best treatment plan.
Sessions: 8 to 20 sessions (Approximate)
Mode: Online/Offline (i.e. Physical mode)