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Expert-Led Care for Asperger's Syndrome in Bangalore

When Social Differences Go Beyond Shyness

When Social Differences Go Beyond Shyness

Asperger's Syndrome, now recognised as part of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), often involves subtle but impactful differences in social communication, emotional understanding, and behaviour. At Kriteyu Health Care, we offer thoughtful, evidence-based support for individuals navigating life with Asperger's, helping them build on their strengths and manage challenges in a way that respects their individuality.

What Is Asperger's Syndrome?

Previously considered a separate diagnosis, Asperger's Syndrome is now understood as part of the broader autism spectrum. People with Asperger's typically have average to above-average intelligence with adequate language development but may face ongoing difficulties with social interaction and understanding emotional cues.

Common characteristics may include:

  • Struggles with social cues or making eye contact
  • Intense interest in specific subjects or topics
  • Preference for routine and structure
  • Difficulty with small talk or group settings
  • Sensory sensitivities (to light, sound, touch, etc.)
  • Challenges in understanding others' emotions or perspectives

Many individuals with Asperger's thrive with the right understanding and support, especially when their strengths are recognised and their needs addressed early.

When to Seek Support for Asperger's Syndrome

You may consider a clinical evaluation or guidance when there are concerns such as:

  • Persistent difficulty making or maintaining friendships
  • High anxiety in social or unfamiliar environments
  • Overwhelming interest in specific topics that affect daily life
  • Emotional outbursts or rigidity in behaviour
  • Challenges at work, school, or in relationships despite strong intellectual skills

Seeking support is not about "fixing" someone, it's about helping them understand themselves and develop tools to navigate a world that may not always understand them.

Our Approach to Asperger's at Kriteyu Health Care

We understand that every individual with Asperger's is different. Our personalised approach focuses on emotional support, practical tools, and holistic understanding.

Our care includes:

  • Comprehensive Psychiatric and Functional Assessment: To evaluate social communication, cognitive style, and emotional well-being
  • Individualised Support Plans: Addressing school, work, or social challenges based on personal goals and needs
  • Therapeutic Interventions: Including cognitive behavioural techniques, social skills training, and anxiety management
  • Parental and Family Guidance: Equipping caregivers to support emotional development and independence
  • Referrals to Allied Professionals (as needed): Such as speech therapy or occupational therapy for communication and sensory integration support

Our goal is to build confidence, improve communication, and help individuals live with greater self-understanding and emotional resilience.

Why Choose Kriteyu Health Care for Asperger's Syndrome Support?

Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach

Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach

We celebrate different ways of thinking and support individuals without judgment or assumptions.

Experienced Clinical Guidance

Experienced Clinical Guidance

Led by Dr. Krishna Thalagavara, our care is grounded in years of psychiatric expertise and tailored to unique life stories.

Support Beyond Diagnosis

Support Beyond Diagnosis

From family guidance to school and workplace recommendations, we support each step of the journey.

Personalised Guidance for Every Step of the Journey

If you or your loved one is navigating the world with Asperger's Syndrome, we're here to offer support, insight, and compassionate care that makes a real difference.

FAQs

Asperger's Syndrome is now considered part of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While the term is still widely used, it falls under the broader spectrum in clinical guidelines.

Yes. Many adults seek evaluations later in life, especially if they've always felt "different" socially or emotionally but never received formal support.

Therapy is not mandatory but can be very helpful in managing anxiety, improving communication, and developing emotional regulation skills.

People with Asperger's generally do not have significant language delays or intellectual disabilities, but they may still struggle with social understanding and emotional connection.

Absolutely. Many people with Asperger's lead independent and fulfilling lives, especially when supported early and consistently.

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