Saturday, July 11, 2009

Hypnotherapy for Asperger,s Disorder


Scientific studies show that most outbreaks of anger or temper tantrums for Asperger's Disorder have an anxiety based content to it(1). In other words anxiousness builds up due to external or internal sensory stimuli in the brain of the person who is diagnosed with this Disorder , and this creates tremendous stress in the mind/brain of that person which leads to a chain reaction of outbursts of anger ,tantrums, fear,irritability this then lead into another domain of this person's life ie: social alienation from peers by what is seen as maladaptive behavior or no social skills , when in actuality this person is reacting to a bout of anxiety or even complex inferior which drives them further into social alienation and they could well end up with a phobia for society at large ,instead opting for solitary preoccupation with self.
This chain reaction is like an unbroken circle going round and round without any solution in sight . Hypnotherapy could help such persons to alleviate their stress or anxiety by relaxing the brain/mind and nervous system, as during hypnosis the parasympathetic nervous system is kicked into action and this allows the mind to relax deeply, which in turn relaxes the whole nervous, muscular and circulatory systems of the body. Hypnosis also has many other positive effects with in the person such as raising of self esteem, effective thinking and behavior modification. Hypnosis can also help in insomnia and a myriad of other issues to numerous to mention over here. Having worked with a quite a few adolescents who suffered from anxiety , which was an offset of Aspergers Disorder, the method of hypnosis was employed and in most cases gave the client a lot of relief from anxiety or tension of the mind , eventually the client was taught auto hypnosis to use for themselves when needed. The therapeutic method of hypnosis is not very much studied in connection with asperger's syndrome, as hypnosis is as always mired by metaphysical connotations and until recently not taken seriously as a mode of therapy, but this is fast changing as hypnosis is being proven time and again that it can stand its ground with any therapeutic modality of the day and in some instance surpass the rest.Hypnotherapy as a therapeutic modality has its own distinct forms, methods and patterns which are employed during the session with the client. During a session the hypnotherapist gives the client suggestions for relaxation and calming of the conscious cognitive process, and by passing the critical faculty of critical thinking the suggestions of calmness ,anxiety free are registered in the subconscious or unconscious processes of the client which in turn lead to modification of maladaptive behaviors such as (tantrums, anger, low self worth etc). As the hypnotherapist and client gain rapport after a few sessions, other issues which might be also causing discomfort to the client could be also addressed. Hypnosis is also a great tool to be used by the family members of the person diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorders as they are also in a state of great stress and anxiety, even angry at what happened to their family member and their whole world turned upside down. Group hypnosis sessions could help family member's to cope with feelings of inadequacy or guilt together, and express their feelings in a joint effort, this also allows the feelings of guilt or anger to be evened out and the family feels as a whole unit.
Anxiety, anger, phobias, fears or what ever your situation might be hypnosis can be a powerful adjunct to help you feel better. Please always consult a medical doctor/psychiatrist in case of doubt of any treatment. (For "Asperger's Disorder" diagnosis please consult DSM- IV-TR).
(1) www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/asperger/detail_asperger.htm

10 comments:

  1. Very interested to read your blog. My 7 year old son has AS and I have recently come to the conclusion that his many symptoms could be greatly alleviated by calming his emotional state. So I am looking into how this can be done and think hypnotherapy may help.

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  2. Hi,
    Responding to your comment on November 10th 2009.Hypnotherapy helps persons with AS to stay calm, relaxed and even improve concentration and focus.To come to the aid of your son and alleviate his symptoms,Please email me at behaviorist09@gmail.com more specific details about him (if you feel comfortable). Different methods of hypnosis and relaxation can be used to help him feel better.
    Best Wishes
    John Creet(Clinical Hypnotherapist)

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  3. My son is a 15 year old AS. Will it work for a child going through adolesence stage? Doing homework and school work is a big issue for him as well as maintaining focus.

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  4. Hi There,
    If your son has enough cognition to do home work, he can benefit from hypnotherapy.(does not have any co-existing disorders) Adolesence is the stage where they are usually very suggestible to suggestions of any kind, so hypnosis will help him to relax and control his anxiety. You can also use hypnosis to calm down and take charge of the situation.
    Best Wishes
    John Creet(Clinical Hypnotherapist)

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  5. Hypnotherapy fosters an attitude of independence and mastery in coping with problems and can also accelerate the healing process in many physiological problems.

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  6. My daughter is 12 years old and has Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS. Her social / emotional age is around 3-5 and her immaturity is really becoming a handicap for her. She also has a problem with anxiety and irritability. She is close to being on par academically (she does, however, excell at math). Might hypnotherapy help her to act more age appropriate and to be less irritable?

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  7. Doctors are becoming increasingly supportive of hypnotherapy as an aid to better health. It is a non-invasive therapy, complementary to orthodox medicine.

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  8. My 13 yrs old son has been diagnosed as being a high functioning Asperger's Syndrome person. He is intellectually very capable but has a social age of probably 8-9 (my guess from observation). He has obsessions that stop him from broadening his life experiences i.e. if it doesn't have to do with trains it is not interesting unless it is to do with computers but trains and computers combined stops him thinking of anything else for quite a while.
    His issue is eating. He will not eat what he doesn't want to eat to the point it is a phobia - he cannot sit at the same table as someone eating an apple or strawberries and he will not eat from a plate that has had vegetables on it even if he isn't asked to eat the vegetables. He shows real fear around these food groups to the point of shaking and getting extremely agitated. He will not try new things and refuses food that he hasn't even ever tried because he thinks they are wrong. We have tried many different things over the years, many many different things over the years but have mainly become static with a laissez faire atttitude now and live with it. But it is holding him back. He will not eat the school food and he will not go on school camps willingly if he has to eat the camp food. He will starve himself for days rather than eat what he doesn't want to or just live on bread and water which is what he normally does on the school camps he has been on so far. And that is only one issue with the inability to cope with his phobias. Can hypnotherapy be of any help for him?

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  9. I am 70 years old now. My son has severe asperger.and must have been one myself. I had difficulty in learning and writing and was very restless. I cannot recollect any incidents from age 2 to 15 years. I could not see what was right and what was wrong. However at late age of 60 I know what is right and what is wrong. Before I get very, very angry. I was also extremely shy person and always hide in my room whenever my parents friends comes to the house and came out only when they left.
    My son is 32 years and is a asperger and extreme form of it. He could hardly write any notes in class. Whenever I use my experience to advise him he shouts at me no matter how tactful I am. He tells lies to cover his weakness. However he is quite honest. He is also very shy and scared to do anything out of the comfort zone.
    He lives in UK and because of his honesty and fear he is bullied by his boss that is he overworks him and underpays him.
    With me he loses temper like a snap. He does not believe in God which I am not happy and but I am not too concerned about that.
    He cannot not sit do a job, jumps from one thing to another and loves to argue unnecessarily. He cannot think rationally and if he is wrong he covers up and do not admit.
    When I was young I had all these symptoms. Like I said I started to change when I was 60 years of age. How I wish I was born normal.

    I wonder I can use clinical hypnotherapy to treat. I did a course in clinical hypnotherapy but was unable to sit for the diploma exam because I had this problem of memory loss. I used to memorise scripts 50 times and within 3 hours I just forgot everything I learned. I do hope someone reading this can help me.

    As far as of now I try to keep away from my son otherwise he gets blasted. However whenever he comes home to look for me and expect me to listen to him cause he will keep on talking non stop and there is no interaction. I just have to wait for quarrel as he is always looking for quarrel as he begins to diagree with me and will not stop arguing until he loses steam.
    I really hope someone helps me. Rgds, thanks and cheers. Chris

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