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Looking for help is a sign of strength

Individual treatment is often termed ‘therapy’ and is meant to help people with their social communication issues, which can vary in range, from and severity. The main aim of therapy is to change the quality of life by defining the individual profile and path to interaction, socialisation, learning and bringing about better clarity and understanding. Whether it is the problem of establishing interaction, shared engagement, forming and maintaining friendships, or access to learning, a professional therapist can help you through systematic and individual intervention delivered at home and/or school where it is most convenient to you.

There are many social communication issues that become enduring and difficult to address. With time, these issues can transform into barriers that impact negatively on our daily life, such as concentration, self-esteem, ability to relate, engage and flexibly change and adapt to others, and so on. These issues can spiral into our lives in various ways and gets channelled into other zones, which can create problems in friendships, relationships, school, our lives, and our emotional and physical health.

We address the root cause of the problem after carefully listening the parents, children, and young people, and help in changing the pattern of interaction and engagement to bring about a better adjustment and alignment to the individual. We follow the scientific evidence-based practice guidelines to help the person be themselves, whilst bring about better self-awareness, adjustment and understanding.

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