DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION FOR THERAPY PROTOCOL

The Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) is a proprietary test battery
designed by Dorinne Davis to identify key learning, development, and wellness issues and
suggests an appropriate sequenced protocol for the administration of sound-based
therapies, as defined from The Tree of Sound Enhancement Therapy® 's connections. Tests
of hearing function, sound processing skills, auditory processing skills, as well as vocal
analysis provide information as to which therapy, or therapies, should be considered. This
test battery takes the guesswork out of determining which, if any, sound-based therapy
should be considered for anyone.

The Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) is the starting point for
determining which sound-based therapy is appropriate. The results of the DETP® determine
the correct, foundational sequence for the administration of sound-based therapies and
their benefits. The interpretation of how one uses the connections between their voice, ear,
and brain are demonstrated in the results of this test battery. Identifying how the person
functions with these skills is key for maximizing the therapy outcomes. All sound therapies
can make change but the best results with long standing changes are evidenced when
administered in the correct order. Ms. Davis is credentialed in 20 different sound-based
therapies. She noticed that the many options for therapy were confusing. Her Tree analogy
provides an easy way to determine how the therapies impact our bodies and which
therapies should be implemented. The DETP® provides solutions to understanding the
complexities of sound-based therapies and their benefits. This test battery is a must for
anyone considering using a sound-based therapy.

Contact The Davis Center at 862-251-4637, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday,
Eastern Standard Time to schedule an evaluation. Or email npdunn@thedaviscenter.com.




Sound-based therapies are not medical treatments. They do not cure or treat medical disease conditions. They work on supporting
change in learning, development, and wellness. The Davis Center does not diagnose or prescribe for medical or psychological
conditions; nor does it claim to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions; nor provide diagnosis, care, treatment or
rehabilitation of individuals or apply medical, mental health or human development principles beyond the scope of professional
practice.


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