Asperger's Syndrome treatment
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• How do you diagnose?
• What does the treatment do?
• Find a therapist
• Testimonial videos
We encourage autistic adults, or parents with Asperger's children to contact us. The treatment is routinely used with adults, and has been used successfully with children.
How do you diagnose Asperger's Syndrome?
We've found that autism and Asperger's are entirely unrelated disorders, caused by completely different diseases. The treatment here is only for Asperger's Syndrome.
Fortunately, there is a very simple and fast diagnostic test a person can use at home. An Asperger's Syndrome client feels like they are surrounded by a glass wall, as if they were inside a giant test tube. Since this problem has been there since birth, it feels 'normal' to them. To test for this, have someone else slowly bring their hand towards the client's arm. If they have Asperger's, then they can only see the hand, but not feel its presence. As it gets closer to the client's body, the client will suddenly be able to 'feel' the presence of the hand. This usually happens within an inch or two of their arm.
This 'glass wall' can be on the left half of the body only, on the right half only, or on both sides. Clients diagnosed with Asperger's have both sides of their body covered. However, some people who do not have Asperger's diagnosis have half of the 'glass wall' problem - they don't realize this because they sense the world through the 'uncovered' side of their body. This can cause issues in life, as in playing sports, as they can't sense their surroundings on one side of their body.
What does the treatment do?
It eliminates the 'glass wall' experience around the Asperger client's body. This can be quite remarkable experience; as one client said, "I never knew how big the sky was!" This unfamiliar feeling that they are suddenly out of a giant glass test tube can be exhilarating, or a bit concerning to the client. Treatment includes treating any anxiety that might arise with this huge change in their perception.
The treatment does not involve medication. In fact, there is no need for physical touch between therapist and client. The technique applied during the session is TFT/EFT, where certain meridian points are tapped gently on the parent. If the client is a child, the parent is present during the whole session. The change from treatment is immediate.
Find a therapist
The Asperger's Syndrome treatment required specialized therapist training - only the therapists listed below are trained in this process.
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Jennifer Beattie |
Canada |
English |
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Marzena Defler |
Poland |
Polish, English |
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Ghita Ibnbrahim |
Canada |
French, English |
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Lailah Johansson |
Denmark |
Danish, English |
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Gaetan Klein |
France, international |
French, English |
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Anita Lesniewska |
Poland |
Polish, English |
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Kirsten Lykkegaard DVM PhD |
Denmark, international |
Danish, English |
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Shayne McKenzie |
Australia, international |
English |
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Nemi Nath |
Australia |
English, German |
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Mary Pellicer MD |
USA |
English |
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Agata Szyplinska |
Canary Islands, Poland |
Polish, English, Spanish |
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Eduard Sirota Zaks |
Russia |
Russian, English |
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