FST (AIT)
WHO Is It For? Auditory Integration Training (AIT) is for individuals (from age three to ninety) with hypersensitivity to sound, lack of awareness of sound, and the inability to discriminate sound differences. FST is a home programs for anyone unable to travel long distances daily for 10 days. The person must be able to initially listen with headphones comfortably.
WHAT Is It? AIT builds the foundation for good hearing by “retraining” how a person hears. Research indicates that if sound is partially blocked or is painful, successive flexing and extension of the middle ear muscles will increase their mobility and decrease pain. This stimuli influences portions of the brain that correlate with our auditory pathways. AIT randomly introduces low and high pitched sounds to the auditory system, increasing blood flow to the brain, adding to the overall positive effect. Therapy consists of 20 half hour sessions (twice daily for ten days).
WHEN Is It Used? AIT is recommended when the need is demonstrated by the Diagnostic Evaluation Therapy Protocol (DETP®). When a person desires to do a home listening program, FST is used.
WHY Might I Use It? AIT can benefit many people with disorders that directly or indirectly are effected by their hearing (according to years of research by Dr. Guy Berard, originator of Berard AIT). Common problems addressed include symptoms associated with: Autism, Dyslexia, AD/HD, PDD, Central Auditory Processing problems, Fluency problems, hypersensitivity to sound, hyposensitivity to sound (tuning out sounds) and other disabilities and developmental delays. Please note, it is not the disorder that is helped, but the function of one’s hearing sense.
WHERE Is It Offered? When a Home AIT is needed, an FST practitioner will be provided to the client. The DETP® determines if the program is appropriate.
WHAT Is It? AIT builds the foundation for good hearing by “retraining” how a person hears. Research indicates that if sound is partially blocked or is painful, successive flexing and extension of the middle ear muscles will increase their mobility and decrease pain. This stimuli influences portions of the brain that correlate with our auditory pathways. AIT randomly introduces low and high pitched sounds to the auditory system, increasing blood flow to the brain, adding to the overall positive effect. Therapy consists of 20 half hour sessions (twice daily for ten days).
WHEN Is It Used? AIT is recommended when the need is demonstrated by the Diagnostic Evaluation Therapy Protocol (DETP®). When a person desires to do a home listening program, FST is used.
WHY Might I Use It? AIT can benefit many people with disorders that directly or indirectly are effected by their hearing (according to years of research by Dr. Guy Berard, originator of Berard AIT). Common problems addressed include symptoms associated with: Autism, Dyslexia, AD/HD, PDD, Central Auditory Processing problems, Fluency problems, hypersensitivity to sound, hyposensitivity to sound (tuning out sounds) and other disabilities and developmental delays. Please note, it is not the disorder that is helped, but the function of one’s hearing sense.
WHERE Is It Offered? When a Home AIT is needed, an FST practitioner will be provided to the client. The DETP® determines if the program is appropriate.