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Neurotherapy and Autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by differences in communication, social interaction, and sensory processing. It is important to recognise that autism is not a condition that needs curing; rather, it reflects neurodiversity—a unique and valuable way of experiencing and interacting with the world. Neurotherapy is not about “fixing” autism but about supporting individuals on the spectrum in managing challenges that may affect their well-being, such as anxiety, sensory sensitivities, or difficulties with executive function.

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