How The Listening
Therapy successfully treats:
Depression
Lack of enthusiasm, fatigue and low energy -
these are the most frequent and commonly heard complaints from
clients suffering from depression and chronic fatigue syndrome.
These people often experience a profound sadness.
They feel remorse and nostalgia toward their past, have lost interest
in their present life and have apprehension about the future.....their
lack of energy affect their voice, their posture, their concentration
etc... Soon these people will start to cut themselves off from
their social life, convinced no one is interest in them.
For the ones who seek medicine, they will be
offered medication or psychotherapy, sometimes both. But for many
the process is very long and sometimes unsuccessful.
For the past 40 years, the Method of Professor
Tomatis has been successfully treating a number of clients suffering
from these problems. His initial research with singers, musicians
and hearing loss led to a greater understanding of the role of
the ear, which is far from being limited to the auditory function.
In some ways we could say that the auditory function comes last,
once the ears are able to assume their initial function. First
of all the main function of the ear is to give tremendous energy
to the brain, secondly the ears control the posture and induce
a good vertical posture so that a person not only hears but starts
to listen.
The Listening Therapy, which consists of a stimulation
of the ear via the Electronic Listening Device* gives a big boost
of energy and retrains the ears to energise the brain. Quickly
the ears induce a better posture and one starts to experience
a feeling of well being, and also a desire to listen deeply to
one another and to communicate more.
The correction of the listening distortion will
alter our perception of the world, including ourselves and the
others. It will help to achieve a better clarity in mind and therefore
a better sense of direction. It enables people to take control
of their life again with enthusiasm.
* The Electronic Ear: A set of headphones, a
microphone and a system of electronic 'gates' which filter sounds
to specific frequencies - altogether a sort of working model of
the real ear. The device trains the ear to function without distortion,
until ones own ears can do the job themselves, unaided.
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Story or Jackie's
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