LTA Personal Development

LTA Personal growth: considerably improving personality and all kinds of circumstances in life.

Linda Evans
Ijzerweglaan 69
9050 Gent
Belgium
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23 February 2012; 8:19 am

Autism free treatment

Autism in adults

Exceptional chance for adult autists to be treated for free. More information on autism looking for candidates. Linda Evans plans to publish a book on autism treatments and she is looking for candidates who will be treated for free and who will be admitted in the book and on her website together with their name, domicile, picture, problem description, description of results and description of patterns (patterns are subconscious programmings that cause autism).

One can also choose not to appear in a book on autism, but only on the internet, also with name, domicile and a picture, as well as some small films reporting on the changes obtained thanks to LTA therapy. At least one film at the end of the treatment is expected in this case. More information on the filmed treatment of autism in adults is to be found on LTA autism filmed example treatment.

Linda Evans is LTA therapist and with these example treatments she wants to demonstrate her ability to cure autism with LTA therapy as well as give greater publicity to this therapy, so that yet more people can be helped by it.

Autism is not so well-known in adults as in children. Autism is usually a disorder which is linked to children. This is because it hasn’t been known for a long time (only for about 20 years). An autistic spectrum disorder has been acknowledged as such in the last few years and consequently autism in adults is increasingly more documented. The diagnosis ‘autism’ has never been made in adult autists at the time they were children, but only at adult age because the condition was unknown in the past.

The way in which autism evolves, depends on a number of factors. This disorder is obviously very different in mentally retarded autists compared to autists with a normal intelligence. The autistic characteristics continue to exist in mentally retarded autists into adulthood whereas autism is more difficult to recognize in adults with a normal intelligence. This is because normally intelligent, adult autists try to hide their autism as much as possible and try to adapt as much as possible in order not to be the odd man out and to be accepted.
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Lifelong autism

Autism in adults remains a lifelong problem in many aspects of life, though. First of all in the organization of life, but also in work, and certainly in developing and maintaining friendships and relationships. Autists also continue to have difficulty tolerating certain sensory impressions.

Solution autism in adults

The answer of conventional medicine to autism in adults is medication like antipsychotics and antidepressants on the one hand and behavioural therapies on the other hand. Starting from the viewpoint that every behaviour can be learnt, new skills are learnt and trained. Although this method can certainly be useful, it isn’t capable of curing autism in adults (or in children). However, there is a new, effective method that can totally remove the typical autism traits because it acts on the cause of the autistic disorder. It is possible to cure autism in adults and in children completely. Normally intelligent people can become completely normal with this therapy. Whereas only the autistic traits can be removed in the mentally handicapped. It is possible to cure autism in adults with LTA therapy because it acts directly on the source of the autistic disorder, namely the subconscious mind. It is the view of LTA that the cause of autism isn’t to be found in the brain, but in the subconscious mind, which is situated around us in the form of a light matter. This matter consists of millions of programmings which cause all kinds of symptoms and problems and which can cause autism in adults and children among other things. However, these programmings can be perceived and removed by an LTA therapist as a result of which the autistic characteristics disappear.
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