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Child & Adolescent Psychiatry ADHD & Autism Care

Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospitals

Nurturing Young Minds

Specialized Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Being a parent is the hardest job in the world. It becomes even harder when you watch your child struggle with emotions they cannot understand or control. Whether it is a toddler acting out, a school-goer unable to focus, or a teenager withdrawing into silence, seeing your child in distress is heartbreaking.

At Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals, we provide a safe, child-friendly environment where young minds can heal. We believe that Early Intervention is the key. A mental health challenge in childhood does not have to define your child's future—with the right support, they can thrive.

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"Is This Normal?" When to Seek Help

Children go through phases, but how do you know when a "phase" is a clinical issue? Look for these red flags:

  • Academic Decline: A sudden drop in grades or refusal to go to school.
  • Behavioral Regression: Bedwetting or thumb-sucking in an older child.
  • Intense Emotions: Tantrums that last for hours or extreme aggression toward siblings/parents.
  • Social Withdrawal: Refusing to play with friends or isolating in their room.

Physical Complaints: Frequent stomach aches or headaches with no medical cause (often a sign of anxiety).

Neurodevelopmental Disorders (ADHD & Autism)

These are biological conditions affecting how the brain develops. We advocate for a "Neuro-affirming" approach that focuses on strengths, not just deficits.

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)

  • Signs: Inability to sit still, constant fidgeting, interrupting others, and "daydreaming" in class.
  • Treatment: We combine behavioral coaching (to improve organization) with medication (if necessary) to help the child reach their full academic potential.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Signs: Delayed speech, difficulty making eye contact, repetitive movements (flapping), and intense interest in specific topics.
  • Support: Social skills training, speech therapy referrals, and sensory integration support.
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Teen Mental Health

Adolescence is a storm of hormones, academic pressure, and social anxiety. We treat specific teen issues:

  • Teen Depression: Often masks as irritability or anger rather than sadness.
  • Self-Harm: Cutting or burning oneself as a way to cope with emotional pain.
  • Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, or Binge Eating driven by body image issues.
  • Exam Stress: Debilitating anxiety related to board exams or competitive tests (NEET/JEE).
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Our Treatment Approach

Treating the Family System

We don't just treat the child; we support the parents. A happy home is the best medicine.

Play Therapy (For Younger Children)

Children often cannot articulate their feelings. Play therapy allows them to act out their traumas and emotions using toys, sand, and art in a safe space.

Parental Guidance & Training

We teach parents strategies to handle difficult behaviors without resorting to harsh punishment. We move from "discipline" to "connection."

Medication Safety

Parents are often terrified of giving psychiatric medicine to children.

Our Promise: We prescribe medication only when absolutely necessary and at the lowest effective dose. Our priority is the child's safety and long-term development.

World-Class Facilities for Recovery

Recovery requires a dignified environment. Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals offers:

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Secure & Safe Wards: Preventing access to substances.

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Private & Shared Rooms: Clean, hygienic, and comfortable living spaces.

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Recreational Zones: Indoor games and green spaces to rediscover joy without intoxication.

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24/7 Emergency Medical Unit: On-site doctors for any physical health complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did my parenting cause this?

No. Conditions like ADHD, Autism, Bipolar, and Depression have strong biological and genetic roots. Parenting style can influence how a child copes, but it is rarely the cause of the disorder. Please let go of the guilt.

Will my child be labeled for life?

No. Mental health records are confidential. Furthermore, getting treatment early often means the child learns to manage the condition so well that it becomes invisible to others as they grow up.

How do I get my teenager to come to therapy?

Teens often resist therapy because they think they will be "fixed" or judged. We recommend framing it as: "I see you are stressed, and I want you to have a neutral person to talk to who isn't your parent."

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Give Your Child the Best Start

Don't wait for them to "grow out of it." Small problems today can become big burdens tomorrow. Let us help your child find their smile again.

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