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Neurofeedback for Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Bangalore

Neuro feedback, also known as neurotherapy, is a form of brain stimulation technique in which through intensive brain exercises, the functioning of the brain is improved. Through feedback and repetition, the brain learns to alter its activity to the desirable brainwave patterns bringing about relief in physiological, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. Neuro feedback has been shown to be effective in improving social functioning in those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Improvements have been shown in different dimensions including social communication, social motivation, social awareness, social cognition, and autistic mannerisms. It can also help improve concentration, clarity of speech, reduce anxiety and emotional outbursts, increase socialization, contact, and touch, etc. We offer neuro feedback for autism in Bangalore. Our team of medical and mental health professionals provide a holistic treatment approach to individuals with autism which includes medications, psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, biofeedback, etc.

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Autistic Spectrum Disorder Treatment

Overview

There are various symptoms of autism that neuro feedback can help improve, including – Stimming. It reduces repetitive physical movements or sounds that ASD patients engage in when sensory stimuli gets overwhelming for them. Neurofeedback can help make the brain function more calmly, making the stimuli feel less overwhelming, which reduces the repetitive behaviours. Emotional Outbursts. When the brain is overwhelmed with information that it does not know how to process, this results in emotional outbursts. With neurofeedback, these can reduce as the brain is able to function more calmly. Speech problems. Neurofeedback sessions improve an ASD patient’s conversation skills which includes ability to understand what is being said as well as the ability to respond appropriately. Hyperactivity. Neurofeedback sessions can help the brain function more calmly that reduces hyperactivity. Impulsivity. The brain learns to deal with anxiety with neuro feedback sessions, thereby making the individual less impulsive.

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Questions Patients Often Ask

Neuro feedback is effective for autism in improving various symptoms such as impulsivity, anxiety, emotional outbursts, social and communication skills, stimming, ritualistic behaviours, change intolerance, and hyperactivity.

It is considered a safe treatment intervention generally with no adverse side effects. In case of side effects, they are mild and short-lived, resolving often within 24-48 hours.

The number of sessions required depends on the severity of autism for each individual and their response to the neuro feedback sessions.

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