Health & Medical Autism

Understanding Autism - Psychological Causes of Autism - A Clairvoyant"s View

To understand how and why autism develops, it is important to see fetuses, infants, young children, and their parents in a realistic light.
That would require acknowledging and understanding the subconscious communications and selfish reactions that occur continually between parents and their children.
Those subconscious dynamics, hidden from conscious view, explain why autistic children behave as they do.
Baby psychology and parent psychology are interconnected.
The subconscious dimension is the truer and most influential dimension of our humanness.
There is no understanding autism and the true causes of autism without understanding this key fact.
The reactions, patterns, and symptoms associated with autism begin taking shape inside the womb.
There are many symptoms associated with the autistic spectrum.
One major and important symptom is "withdrawal.
" Withdrawal produces other autistic symptoms such as mutism or not speaking, not making eye contact, and choices to live in their own private world.
The primary reason for autistic children's severe withdrawal is that they experience themselves subconsciously being rejected by both their parents and are severely reacting to that hidden psychological reality.
My clairvoyant observations indicate that autistic children are aware that their reactions are wrong.
They know they are deliberately avoiding eye contact, know that they are deliberately being disobedient, and know they are deliberately choosing to ignore a parent, caretaker, or teacher's instructions and requests.
When a parent is choosing to be extremely selfish, controlling, and reactive, the mental and emotional energies that they subconsciously generate and project to their unborn babies, infants, or young children can be very distressing, threatening, irritating, and painful.
When a child is displaying autistic symptoms, that child is almost certain to have parents who are subconsciously and severely rejecting him or her, in spite of how they may be consciously appearing.
If opportunities did exist for an autistic child to connect mentally and emotionally developing a positive relationship with even just one parent, a child would not withdraw and react in such extreme ways.
That is a fact that parents of autistic children will likely deny, and medical professionals avoid confronting.
Most parents of autistic children keep consciously distant from their subconscious (truer) attitudes, thoughts, and feeling about their autistic children.
Their unloving parental attitudes that are triggering the autistic reactions in their children are primarily subconscious, and usually exist underneath conscious thoughts, feelings, and actions that appear loving, concerned, and caring.
The parents of autistic children, when they feel stressed and overwhelmed, usually tell themselves that it is "too difficult" to deal with an autistic child.
They do not want to see that they are the instigators of their child's autistic reactions.
They will not admit that their attitudes of not wanting a child came before they knew their child was autistic.
Nevertheless, parents are not the cause of their children's autism.
The deepest causal roots of an autistic disorder are the autistic child's own willful, defiant, selfishly controlling choices and reactions.
Humans are "expression machines.
" We have a natural need to communicate and verbalize.
Autistic children reactively control, suppress, and refuse to adhere to the natural ways they should be functioning.
With their choices to subconsciously react and selfishly control, they are short-circuiting normal brain energy states.
In willful and unnatural ways, autistic children are subconsciously blocking psychological energies that would normally find release through everyday expressions.
Nevertheless, in the face of a truly positive, nurturing, and a loving psychological family environment, it is highly unlikely that a fetus, infant, or young child would manifest autistic symptoms.
By the time autistic children are ready to go to school, their subconscious reactive patterns have become reinforced and extremely difficult to reverse.
For an autistic child to stop enacting his or her destructive subconscious mental, emotional, and behavior patterns, the child would have to become willing to change his or her subconscious basic intentions and start making truly positive, right choices.
It is unlikely that would occur unless the autistic child's parents were also deciding to change in truly right and loving ways.
Unfortunately, that scenario seems improbable, but not impossible.
Medical researchers and clinicians are going out of their way to tell the public that autism is biologically, not psychologically caused.
A growing speculation is that autism is "a genetically determined brain disorder that is environmentally triggered.
" This shotgun type of theory covers many possibilities.
It satisfies the proponents of various schools of thought.
It also satisfies the parents of autistic children and keeps them out the spotlight.
The psychiatric professionals who consider autism a developmental disorder should characterize autistic symptoms and behaviors as "psychological-based selfish reactions," because that is precisely what they are.
[] Waiver: This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice.
The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease.
It is not a substitute for professional care.
If your child, teen, or you have any health concerns, please consult your health care provider
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Names and other identifying facts have been changed.
Any similarity to person's living or dead is purely coincidental


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