When I started taking sessions, my condition was not very good. I was encountering a lot of frustrating problems which used to disrupt my daily routine. I am a student, and this problem of OCD and anxiety had reduced my output of studies very much. My hand used to get stiff on its own due to nervousness. Therefore I was not able to write properly, while I was studying. After I started taking sessions, I felt a little relieved in starting sessions itself. I was very afraid of giving exams. But just after five sessions I gave my SCRA exam quite comfortably compared to earlier times. Then later, I observed that my behavior was slowly changing .I had become more calm and could control my anger. When my EEE exams came close and again I grew nervous. But  after repeated sessions, my nervousness came down quickly and I gave my EEE exam quite comfortably which I was not sure that I would be able to .Although still there are certain problems of repetition and I still get nervous whenever   I encounter something of importance. But the extent of nervousness has come down a great deal. I have full faith now that if I keep taking sessions and keep my thought positive, I will become completely alright very soon.

-- Varun |

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If u can trust a thing therapy then only u can benefited from it.So the first step I took was to believe in Dr.Ram Kumar .My problem was basically,the over clouding of thoughts in my mind and the consequent under performance in every sphere of my life.My meeting with Dr. Kumar was followed by his unique style of interpreting my case history.Then I was made to understand how basically the mind works and the way problems get in to our thinking system.Once I was familiar with mind and its processes,I agree to go for hypnotherapy session.And I swear that was a life changing experience.I found hypnotherapy session a better tool to understand myself and my problems.And with Dr.Kumar's expert assistance,hypnotherapy along with psychotherapy  and mind coaching I feel lot of changes in myself,all constructive and vitalising.I sincerely recommend Dr.Ram Kumar's unique practice for everyone who wants to have a better and more full filling life.

-- Priyanka |

I was under severe depression. My mind was full of anger. I was not able to face difficulties being faced in my routine life. When I face any difficult situation, I usually changed my path instead of trying to solve the problem. My mind remains full of bad thoughts. I always think that there is something wrong with me. I faced acidity problem in my routine life.  I was not able to have healthy talk with my family members and friends and hence they avoid me. I lost my confidence totally.

After taking therapy from Dr. Kumar’s Homeopathy and mental health clinic, I get my confidence and life back. Now I can think positively and face any difficult situation come in my life. My relations with my family members and friends are very sweet .Now my mind doesn’t remain busy in negative thinking. Now I am not feeling any stress or depression. Now my emotions are stable and no one can hurt them easily. But my habit of forgetfulness still persists for which I still taking therapy and trying to regain my power of memories the things /events/facts.

 

-- Dharmendra Chaudhary |

I came in a condition where I lost all control over my mind and my body. I was suffering from all kind of mental disorders starting from separation anxiety to split consciousness to a manic depression and psychosis.  I Lost hope, deep sadness and a strong urge to quit this life by committing suicide. But then I found Dr. Ram Kumar who gave me new hopes, inspiration to start my life all over again. The kind of work he is doing is commendable and I think nobody in India is doing such kind of healing Therapies and treatment. Anybody who is reading this please take it as a signal from god that you are going in the right direction for your healing.

 

-- Mini Ahuja |

From last 15 years I have Bipolar disorder and OCD. It was a lot of pain. I was taking allopathic medicines from last 13 years.But it was not that effective.After coming in touch with Dr. Ram Sir, I felt that Yes there is a hope in my life and I can be cured.Through his therapies and homeopathic treatment ,I gained back my stamina and now I am more positive and free from depression and OCD. I can say that, he changed my life.My way of thinking from negative to positive. He showed me the way to recover.Now I can think of fulfilling my dream.

-- Nishant |

After surviving some horrifying experiences, I was always afraid "what would happen to me? After surviving a rape attempt, whenever a male would come closer to me, I would start shaking, my body would go numb and my mind would start feeling very scared.After that, I rarely went to crowded places and I was scared that I would never be alright again and I would never be able to have a normal conversation with anyone without feeling scared.I started to worry and be anxious all the time, thinking.......who was going to come and rape me.but Dr.Kumar helped me by removing my fears and letting go off the shock of rape attempt . Therapies  helped me, to become more confident and now i am able to talk properly with everybody specially girls without being afraid.I am free from worries of anybody coming to attack me.Now life is easier and girls tell me that I am much more confident and ready to enjoy my life.Thanks to Dr. Kumar.

-- Randeep Jain |
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Autism Management

Autism Treatment and Management

 

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), a family of conditions marked by early-onset delays and deviance in the development of social, communicative, and other skills.

It usually becomes apparent within the first three years of life but some mild cases get diagnosed during early schooling. Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and verbal and non-verbal communication and by restricted or repetitive behavior.  However many parents feel that their kids start showing autistic traits suddenly after a period of normal development.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?

The autism spectrum disorder describes a range of conditions classified as pervasive developmental. ASD includes autism, Asperger syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS]. These disorders are characterized by social deficits, communication difficulties, stereotyped or repetitive behaviors and interests, and in some cases, cognitive delays.

Signs and Symptoms of Autism-

Impairment in Social Interaction:

  • Autistic children do not exhibit subtle reciprocal social skills, Less frequent or poor eye contact is common.
  • Impaired, but not absent of attachment behavior, lack of social smile, and anticipatory posture.
  • Inability to acknowledge or differentiate the most important persons in their lives ”parents, siblings, and teachers”.
  • They show extreme anxiety when their usual routine is disrupted.
  • Inability to perceive the feelings and intentions of others surrounding them or they lack theory of mindIt leads to a lack of social reciprocation.
  • When autistic children have reached school age their withdrawal may diminish or be less obvious, particularly in high-functioning children.
  • In late adolescence they often desire friendships, but the difficulty in interaction and lack of theory of mind inhibit them from doing so
  • In adulthood occasionally they have sexual feelings but a lack of social competence and skills prevent them from developing sexual relatfrom doingion ship.
  • Cognitively, children with autistic disorder are more skilled in visual-spatial tasks than in tasks requiring skill in verbal reasoning and their rote memory is also good.

Impairment in Communication and Language

  • Autistic children are not simply reluctant to speak, and their speech abnormalities do not result from a lack of motivation. Language deviance is characteristic of autistic disorder.
  • In contrast to normal and mentally retarded children, autistic children have significant difficulty putting meaningful sentences together even when they have large vocabularies.
  • In the first year of life their pattern of babbling is minimal and abnormal. Some children emit noises like clicking, nonsense syllables in a stereotyped fashion without intending communication
  • They sometimes exhibit speech that contains echolalia both immediate and delayed.     Eg: If the child is asked “What is your name”?, he repeats the same “What is your name”? If the mother says “My name is Aditya”, then only the child repeats “My name is Aditya”. Though the response was right that was unintentional.
  • Some times they recall and speak a word, which was spoken to them or heard in the past, in an irrelevant context.
  • About 50% of autistic children never develop useful speech. some children sometimes excel in some tasks for eg: a child may learn to read fluently at preschool age.
  • Very young autistic children who can read many words, however, have little comprehension of what they read.

Stereotyped Behaviour

  • In the first years of an autistic child's life, much of the expected spontaneous exploratory play is absent.
  • Toys and objects are often manipulated in unusual manners, with few or less symbolic features. Autistic children generally do not show imitative play and make belief play.
  • The activities and play of these children are often rigid, repetitive, and monotonous.
  • In the first years of an autistic child's life, much of the expected spontaneous exploratory play is absent.
  • Toys and objects are often manipulated in unusual manners, with few or fewer symbolic features. Autistic children generally do not show imitative play and make belief play.
  • The activities and play of these children are often rigid, repetitive, and monotonous.

Autistic children are generally resistant to transition and change. Eg: Moving to a new house, moving furniture in a room, or a change, such as having breakfast before a bath when the reverse was routine, may evoke panic, fear, or temper tantrums.

Instability of Mood and Affect

  • Some children with autistic disorder exhibit sudden mood changes, with bursts of laughing, anger, and crying without an obvious reason.

Response to Sensory Stimuli

Most of autistic children show excessive interest in music, moving spinning objects, and up&down movements.

Hypersensitivity :

  • Autistic children have been observed to over-respond to some stimuli and under-respond to other sensory stimuli (e.g., to sound and pain). They react excessively to a very subtle sound for eg; with the slight sound of footsteps at the door, they react negatively by screaming at that sound and sometimes they avoid simple touch.

Response to Sensory Stimuli

Hypo sensitivity:

  • Some children do not respond to a physical injury by crying to seek help. Even a lot of sounds of the peer group can't distract them from the routined, stereotyped, and unproductive activity.

Treatment and management

Homoeopathic treatment- Homeopathic medicine is one of the most popular alternative systems used for Autism treatment. Homoeopathy is a safe and gentle system of healing, that tries to identify the root cause of any problem by taking a detailed case history, which includes the current complaints of the patient, his/he passed medical history, family history, nature and disposition of the patient and many other finer factors. Homoeopathy is a completely symptomatic treatment.

Applied Behaviour Analysis(ABA):

ABA uses careful behavioral observation and positive reinforcement or prompting to teach each step of a behavior. A child’s behavior is reinforced with a reward when he or she performs each of the steps correctly. Undesirable behaviors, or those that interfere with learning and social skills, are watched closely.

ABA treatment can include any of several established teaching tools: discrete trial trainingincidental teachingpivotal response trainingfluency building, and verbal behavior (VB).

 

Floor time therapy

  • The intervention is called Floortime because the parent gets down on the floor with the child to engage him at his level.
  • The goal of Floortime is to move the child through the six basic developmental milestones (self-regulation and interest in the world; intimacy or a special love for the world of human relations; two-way communication; complex communication; emotional ideas; and emotional thinking) that must be mastered for emotional and intellectual growth.
  • From a mutually shared engagement, the parent is instructed on how to move the child toward more increasingly complex interactions, a process known as “opening and closing circles of communication.”
  • Floortime does not separate and focus on speech, motor, or cognitive skills but rather addresses these areas through a synthesized emphasis on emotional development.

Occupational Therapy

  • Occupational Therapy, the aim is to maintain, improve, or introduce skills that allow an individual to participate as independently as possible in meaningful life activities. Coping skills, fine motor skills, play skills, self-help skills, and socialization are all targeted areas to be addressed.
  • A person with autism can be aided both at home and within the school setting by teaching activities including dressing, feeding, toilet training, grooming, social skills, fine motor and visual skills that assist in writing and scissor use, gross motor coordination to help the individual ride a bike or walk properly, and visual perceptual skills needed for reading and writing.

Speech Therapy

  • The communication problems of autistic children vary to some degree and may depend on the intellectual and social development of the individual.
  • Though some autistic children have little or no problem with the pronunciation of words, most have difficulty effectively using language.
  • Even those children who have no articulation problems exhibit difficulties in the pragmatic use of language such as knowing what to say, how to say it, and when to say it as well as how to interact socially with people
  • Many who speak often say things that have no content or information. Others repeat verbatim what they have heard (echolalia) or repeat irrelevant scripts they have memorized. Some autistic children speak in a high-pitched voice or use robotic-sounding speech.
  • Two skills for language development are joint attention and social initiation.
  • Joint attention involves an eye gaze and referential gestures such as pointing, showing, and giving. Children with autism lack social initiation such as questioning, making fewer utterances, and failing to use language as a means of social initiation.

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Autism Treatment and Management

 

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), a family of conditions marked by early-onset delays and deviance in the development of social, communicative, and other skills.

It usually becomes apparent within the first three years of life but some mild cases get diagnosed during early schooling. Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and verbal and non-verbal communication and by restricted or repetitive behavior.  However many parents feel that their kids start showing autistic traits suddenly after a period of normal development.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?

The autism spectrum disorder describes a range of conditions classified as pervasive developmental. ASD includes autism, Asperger syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS]. These disorders are characterized by social deficits, communication difficulties, stereotyped or repetitive behaviors and interests, and in some cases, cognitive delays.

Signs and Symptoms of Autism-

Impairment in Social Interaction:

  • Autistic children do not exhibit subtle reciprocal social skills, Less frequent or poor eye contact is common.
  • Impaired, but not absent of attachment behavior, lack of social smile, and anticipatory posture.
  • Inability to acknowledge or differentiate the most important persons in their lives ”parents, siblings, and teachers”.
  • They show extreme anxiety when their usual routine is disrupted.
  • Inability to perceive the feelings and intentions of others surrounding them or they lack theory of mindIt leads to a lack of social reciprocation.
  • When autistic children have reached school age their withdrawal may diminish or be less obvious, particularly in high-functioning children.
  • In late adolescence they often desire friendships, but the difficulty in interaction and lack of theory of mind inhibit them from doing so
  • In adulthood occasionally they have sexual feelings but a lack of social competence and skills prevent them from developing sexual relationships.
  • Cognitively, children with autistic disorder are more skilled in visual-spatial tasks than in tasks requiring skill in verbal reasoning and their rote memory is also good.

Impairment in Communication and Language

  • Autistic children are not simply reluctant to speak, and their speech abnormalities do not result from a lack of motivation. Language deviance is characteristic of autistic disorder.
  • In contrast to normal and mentally retarded children, autistic children have significant difficulty putting meaningful sentences together even when they have large vocabularies.
  • In the first year of life their pattern of babbling is minimal and abnormal. Some children emit noises like clicking, nonsense syllables in a stereotyped fashion without intending communication
  • They sometimes exhibit speech that contains echolalia both immediate and delayed.     Eg: If the child is asked “What is your name”? he repeats the same “what is your name”? If motWhather says “My name is Aditya”, then only the child repeats “My name is Aditya”. Though the response was right that was unintentional.
  • Some times they recall and speak a word, which was spoken to them or heard in the past, in an irrelevant context.
  • About 50% of autistic children never develop useful speech. some children sometimes excel in some tasks for eg: a child may learn to read fluently at preschool age.
  • Very young autistic children who can read many words, however, have little comprehension of what they read.

Stereotyped Behaviour

  • In the first years of an autistic child's life, much of the expected spontaneous exploratory play is absent.
  • Toys and objects are often manipulated in unusual manners, with few or less symbolic features. Autistic children generally do not show imitative play and make belief play.
  • The activities and play of these children are often rigid, repetitive, and monotonous.
  • In the first years of an autistic child's life, much of the expected spontaneous exploratory play is absent.
  • Toys and objects are often manipulated in unusually, with few or less symbolic features. Autistic children generally do not show imitative play and make belief play.
  • The activities and play of these children are often rigid, repetitive, and monotonous.

Autistic children are generally resistant to transition and change. Eg: Moving to a new house, moving furniture in a room, or a change, such as having breakfast before a bath when the reverse was routine, may evoke panic, fear, or temper tantrums.

Instability of Mood and Affect

  • Some children with autistic disorder exhibit sudden mood changes, with bursts of laughing, anger, and crying without an obvious reason.

Response to Sensory Stimuli

Most of autistic children show excessive interest in music, moving spinning objects, and up&down movements.

Hypersensitivity :

  • Autistic children have been observed to over-respond to some stimuli and under-respond to other sensory stimuli (e.g., to sound and pain). They react excessively to a very subtle sound for eg; with the slight sound of footsteps at the door, they react negatively by screaming at that sound and sometimes they avoid simple touch .

Response to Sensory Stimuli

Hypo sensitivity:

  • Some children do not respond to a physical injury by crying to seek help. Even a lot of sounds of the peer group can't distract them from the routined, stereotyped, and unproductive activity.

Treatment and management

Homoeopathic treatment- Homeopathic medicine is one of the most popular alternative systems used for Autism treatment. Homeopathy is a safe and gentle system of healing, that tries to identify the root cause of any problem by taking a detailed case history, which includes the current complaints of the patient, his/he past medical history, family history, nature and disposition of the patient and many other finer factors. Homoeoapthy is a completely symptomatic treatment.

Applied Behaviour Analysis(ABA):

ABA uses careful behavioral observation and positive reinforcement or prompting to teach each step of a behavior. A child’s behavior is reinforced with a reward when he or she performs each of the steps correctly. Undesirable behaviors, or those that interfere with learning and social skills, are watched closely.

ABA treatment can include any of several established teaching tools: discrete trial trainingincidental teachingpivotal response trainingfluency building, and verbal behavior (VB).

 

Floor time therapy

  • The intervention is called Floor time because the parent gets down on the floor with the child to engage him at his level.
  • The goal of Floortime Floortime is to move the child through the six basic developmental milestones (self-regulation and interest in the world; intimacy or a special love for the world of human relations; two-way communication; complex communication; emotional ideas; and emotional thinking) that must be mastered for emotional and intellectual growth.
  • From a mutually shared engagement, the parent is instructed on how to move the child toward more increasingly complex interactions, a process known as “opening and closing circles of communication.”
  • Floortime does not separate and focus on speech, motor, or cognitive skills but rather addresses these areas through a synthesized emphasis on emotional development.

Occupational Therapy

  • Occupational Therapy, the aim is to maintain, improve, or introduce skills that allow an individual to participate as independently as possible in meaningful life activities. Coping skills, fine motor skills, play skills, self-help skills, and socialization are all targeted areas to be addressed.
  • A person with autism can be aided both at home and within the school setting by teaching activities including dressing, feeding, toilet training, grooming, social skills, fine motor and visual skills that assist in writing and scissor use, gross motor coordination to help the individual ride a bike or walk properly, and visual perceptual skills needed for reading and writing.

Speech Therapy

  • The communication problems of autistic children vary to some degree and may depend on the intellectual and social development of the individual.
  • Though some autistic children have little or no problem with the pronunciation of words, most have difficulty effectively using language.
  • Even those children who have no articulation problems exhibit difficulties in the pragmatic use of language such as knowing what to say, how to say it, and when to say it as well as how to interact socially with people
  • Many who speak often say things that have no content or information. Others repeat verbatim what they have heard (echolalia) or repeat irrelevant scripts they have memorized. Some autistic children speak in a high-pitched voice or use robotic-sounding speech.
  • Two skills for language development are joint attention and social initiation.
  • Joint attention involves an eye gaze and referential gestures such as pointing, showing, and giving. Children with autism lack social initiation such as questioning, making fewer utterances, and, failing to use language as a means of social initiation.

 

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