AD/HD
Sound-based therapy supports change in AD/HD clients who have:
Hypersensitivity and Hyposensitivity to all sensory stimulation: hearing, touch, smell, vision, and taste
Vestibular imbalances
Balance/coordination
Social connectedness
Sense of self
Receptive and expressive language
Movement and rhythm
Awareness of the world around them
Reading comprehension
Eye contact
Listening skills
Attention/focus
Handwriting
Creative writing
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Determination of body imbalances related to: metal toxicities, vaccination responses, biochemical issues, nutritional weaknesses and muscle tone
About Sound Therapy:
Sound-based therapy involves the use of sound vibration that impacts the body using special equipment, programs, modified music, and/or specific tones/beats, the need for which is identified with appropriate testing.
About AD/HD:
AD/HD is a constellation of context-dependent behaviors that are most prevalent in very constrictive environments. The terms AD and ADHD were recently combined into AD/HD because it includes both the inattention component and the hyperactivity-impulsive component. The four primary symptoms are: 1) Temporal processing deficits, 2) Disinhibition (impulsivity and reward aversion), 3) Working memory deficits, and 4) Hyperactivity.
Ms. Davis will be referring to practitioners for most of the sound-based therapies identified as needed within her DETP®. Therapies which may be identified as being needed are:
Berard AIT, FST, EnListen® , Tomatis®, Fast ForWord™, Interactive Metronome™, BioAcoustics, and/or Cymatheraoy. Ms. Davis will only be administering BioAcoustics and Cymatherapy in her semi-retirement.
Therapies are only suggested after completing the Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) which determines if any sound-based therapy is appropriate and when it is, in the correct order. We utilize The Davis Model of Sound Intervention®.
Hypersensitivity and Hyposensitivity to all sensory stimulation: hearing, touch, smell, vision, and taste
Vestibular imbalances
Balance/coordination
Social connectedness
Sense of self
Receptive and expressive language
Movement and rhythm
Awareness of the world around them
Reading comprehension
Eye contact
Listening skills
Attention/focus
Handwriting
Creative writing
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Determination of body imbalances related to: metal toxicities, vaccination responses, biochemical issues, nutritional weaknesses and muscle tone
About Sound Therapy:
Sound-based therapy involves the use of sound vibration that impacts the body using special equipment, programs, modified music, and/or specific tones/beats, the need for which is identified with appropriate testing.
About AD/HD:
AD/HD is a constellation of context-dependent behaviors that are most prevalent in very constrictive environments. The terms AD and ADHD were recently combined into AD/HD because it includes both the inattention component and the hyperactivity-impulsive component. The four primary symptoms are: 1) Temporal processing deficits, 2) Disinhibition (impulsivity and reward aversion), 3) Working memory deficits, and 4) Hyperactivity.
Ms. Davis will be referring to practitioners for most of the sound-based therapies identified as needed within her DETP®. Therapies which may be identified as being needed are:
Berard AIT, FST, EnListen® , Tomatis®, Fast ForWord™, Interactive Metronome™, BioAcoustics, and/or Cymatheraoy. Ms. Davis will only be administering BioAcoustics and Cymatherapy in her semi-retirement.
Therapies are only suggested after completing the Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) which determines if any sound-based therapy is appropriate and when it is, in the correct order. We utilize The Davis Model of Sound Intervention®.