'Pay for Results' certified treatments
Asperger's Syndrome treatment
July 23, 2024
We specialize in treating clients (children or adults) diagnosed with the Asperger's Syndrome form of autism. The treatment has been in use successfully since 2015, on adults as well as children ages 6 to 15.
Asperger's and autism are unrelated diseases
We include information for Asperger's syndrome on our website to help people identify the difference between it and autism. We've found that Asperger's syndrome is a disease that is completely unrelated to autism, and so the two diseases have very different treatments. For more on this difference, and to find out about the diagnostic markers for Asperger's, we direct you to our webpage 'identifying Asperger's'. For more information about our autism treatment, please go to our autism treatment webpage.
About our Asperger's treatment
The treatment does not involve medication. It uses state-of-the-art psychological trauma-therapy techniques on relevant prenatal trauma, developed specifically for this disease. In fact, there is no need for physical touch between therapist and client. The technique applied during the session is a combination of the WHH prenatal regression technique, and meridian therapy, where a key meridian point is tapped gently by the client. In the case of children, the parent is present during the whole session. Results are immediate, and almost all clients find this new way of being comfortable immediately.
Why would someone with Asperger's want the treatment?
Since people with this syndrome have had it from birth, it is all they know. So, why would people even want to change? The reasons are quite varied. The most obvious reasons are to be able to understand and participate in the interrelationships that other people have. In one case, a very successful and capable man wanted to marry, but his potential partner was unwilling unless he became able to sense her emotions and feelings so they could have a full, genuine relationship. Within months after treatment they were married. Another benefit from the treatment is what happens once the 'glass wall' is gone. People find that they can move, play team sports, and be aware of their surroundings in new ways. This can appear as if they have become more coordinated, while in fact this is due to a much better sensory awareness of the environment.
Some are concerned that they will lose something from the treatment, such as their ability to focus or some skill or ability they have developed. Fortunately, from our experience with many clients, this does not happen. Instead they keep what they had, and also gain new perceptions of the world and an ability to understand and interact with people, and themselves, that they never had before.
Our 'Pay for Results' contract
As with all our work, we don't charge if treatment is unsuccessful. We have a predefined contract that spells out our criteria that define success. You can download the contract from here - we encourage you to look it over.
For more information
- Testimonials from people who have had the treatment.
- Our webpage Q&A on Asperger's gives much more information about the treatment.
- Identifying Asperger's
- Our informed consent, liability, medical history, and testimonial forms (PDFs)
- Our Asperger's treatment 'pay for results' contract (PDF)
If you have more questions, or want to explore having a treatment, feel free to phone during office hours, or email us. We look forward to helping you!
The clinic staff