Archive for the 'sound' Category

Sound therapy synchronicity
Sunday, March 14th, 2010

When I began the research for sound therapy, I was under the impression that it worked like meditation – something you elect to do and that everyone can use. I was way off base. When I discovered that sound therapy was used to treat serious sensory disorders, I wondered if I should even cover it. [...]

Adult patient describes sound therapy experience
Friday, March 12th, 2010

When Christine Lynn accidentally discovered sound therapy during a yoga session, she had no idea how dramatically it would transform her life. Read in her own words how receiving sound therapy helped her carve a new life path.
Can you describe your lifestyle before sound therapy?
Lynn – Healing has been a lifelong journey for me. Ever [...]

Q & A with parent of sound therapy patient
Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Sarah Cornejo is the mother of Teresa, a 14-year-old girl who received sound therapy for a host of reasons, including sensory defensiveness. She has suffered with sensory integration since birth.
Here are Cornejo’s responses to questions about Teresa’s therapy:
Can you explain your daughter’s issues before sound therapy?
Cornejo – My daughter had severe issues. She suffers with [...]

Therapist prescribes music to soothe the senses
Monday, March 8th, 2010

In the world of occupational therapy, prescriptive music for sound therapy is considered a medically reputable and viable treatment for some neurological disorders. Now with so many mainstream occupational therapy clinics prescribing sound therapy, it is no longer considered an alternative form of treatment. However, it has yet to become widely accepted across other areas [...]