Autism

Hattiesburg Clinic provides evaluation for Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental, behavioral and mental health conditions.

Autism Overview

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects a person’s social and behavioral functioning. While many people are diagnosed with ASD in childhood, others may not recognize the signs or receive a diagnosis until well into adulthood. This is because ASD can show up very differently from individual to individual, with each person having different ways that the condition appears in their day-to-day life.

Ultimately, finding support from a qualified health professional can be important for individuals living with ASD because the differences in how individuals with ASD experience and interact with the world can be overwhelming or challenging.

Signs and Symptoms of Autism

Individuals with ASD often have difficulty with social communication and interaction, restricted interests and repetitive behaviors, and challenges with their ability to function in school, work and other areas of life. Because Autism is a spectrum disorder, the signs and symptoms can vary significantly from person to person.

Common Signs of Autism in Children

  • Difficult understanding other people’s emotions
  • Difficulty maintaining appropriate eye contact
  • Delays or regression in language development
  • Repetitive behaviors, sometimes called “stimming,” like rocking, spinning, swaying, flapping hands, etc.
  • Hyperfixated on specific interests
  • Has a good memory for certain topics, songs, numbers or words
  • Hyper- or hyposensitivity to light, sound or texture

If you are wondering if you, your child or a loved one may have ASD, discuss with your pediatrician or a trusted health care professional. From there, you may want to make an appointment for an evaluation with Hattiesburg Clinic.

Common Signs of Autism in Adults

  • Difficulty understanding what others are thinking or feeling
  • Social anxiety, difficulty making friends or preferring to be alone
  • Overly blunt without meaning to
  • Difficulty expressing emotions
  • Interpreting things very literally or difficulty understanding sarcasm or humor
  • Becoming overly anxious about changes in routine
  • Becoming anxious or overwhelmed by certain noises, sights, tastes or textures, or needing to calm yourself in certain situations through repetitive behaviors (“stimming”)

If ASD has gone undiagnosed well into adulthood, these individuals may not clearly recognize the signs of autism because they have developed coping strategies, called “masking,” to fit into society. Individuals with ASD may seek care from a mental health professional for anxiety or depression, not realizing that the incredible effort they are putting into masking is taking a toll on their mental health.

Causes of Autism

The causes of ASD are unknown. Currently, research is exploring a potential genetic component to ASD, as well as environmental factors, maternal age and low birth weight. However, the connection between these factors and autism is still under exploration.

Autism Services at Hattiesburg Clinic

If you are concerned that you or a loved one is showing signs of autism, the first step is to make an appointment with one of our expert specialists at Hattiesburg Clinic. We offer comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for children and adults with autism.

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