Autism

AUTISM

AUTISM

Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental condition that can create significant challenges with communication and behavior. Child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist Dr. L. David Willison IV, MD, PhD, helps patients of all ages cope with autism spectrum disorders at his private practice in Los Angeles. If you think that you or your child may have autism, call to book an appointment today.

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Autism spectrum disorder is a condition that affects communication and socialization with others. Although this condition can be diagnosed at any age, autism is considered a developmental disorder because symptoms typically appear within a child’s first two years.

Autism is referred to as a spectrum disorder because people affected by it experience such a wide variation in the type and severity of their symptoms. Autism spectrum disorder encompasses conditions that were previously considered separate, including Asperger’s syndrome, autism, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS).

People with autism spectrum disorder have trouble with social, emotional, and communication skills. They may demonstrate repetitive behaviors and resist changes to their daily routine. Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder may show the following signs and symptoms:

Many people with autism spectrum disorder experience challenges, but they may also have strengths, such as excelling in math, science, art, or music.

Autism has no cure, but early diagnosis and treatment from Dr. Willison can dramatically improve the quality of life for you and your child. Because of the wide variety of symptom types and severity in autism spectrum disorder, there is no single treatment that works best for everyone.

Dr. Willison carefully evaluates your child and develops an individualized treatment plan that may include:

If you suspect your child may have autism spectrum disorder, call L. David Willison IV, MD, PhD, to book an appointment today.

DID YOU KNOW?

Frequently Asked Questions

Autism spectrum disorder is a condition that affects communication and socialization with others. Although this condition can be diagnosed at any age, autism is considered a developmental disorder because symptoms typically appear within a child’s first two years.

Autism is referred to as a spectrum disorder because people affected by it experience such a wide variation in the type and severity of their symptoms. Autism spectrum disorder encompasses conditions that were previously considered separate, including Asperger’s syndrome, autism, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS).

People with autism spectrum disorder have trouble with social, emotional, and communication skills. They may demonstrate repetitive behaviors and resist changes to their daily routine. Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder may show the following signs and symptoms:

Many people with autism spectrum disorder experience challenges, but they may also have strengths, such as excelling in math, science, art, or music.

Autism has no cure, but early diagnosis and treatment from Dr. Willison can dramatically improve the quality of life for you and your child. Because of the wide variety of symptom types and severity in autism spectrum disorder, there is no single treatment that works best for everyone.

Dr. Willison carefully evaluates your child and develops an individualized treatment plan that may include:

If you suspect your child may have autism spectrum disorder, call L. David Willison IV, MD, PhD, to book an appointment today.