Saturday, November 23, 2024

‘Behaviour patterns in Autism’ Meet the Best Psychiatrists - Dr. Anuja Kelkar (MBBS, MD)

 

Behaviour patterns in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) vary widely but often include repetitive behaviours, such as hand-flapping, rocking, or arranging objects in a specific order. Individuals with ASD may have intense, focused interests in particular subjects, sometimes to the exclusion of other activities. Routine and sameness are typically very important; changes in schedules or environments can cause significant distress. Social interactions can be challenging; individuals may avoid eye contact, have difficulty understanding social cues, or struggle with reciprocal conversations. Sensory sensitivities are common, leading to either heightened or diminished responses to sounds, lights, textures, or smells. Communication differences may include delayed speech development, using language in unusual ways, or difficulty understanding abstract concepts. These behaviour patterns can vary in severity and impact, and tailored interventions, such as behavioural therapy and social skills training, can help individuals with ASD navigate their environments more effectively and improve their quality of life.

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