Heidi, in response to your query re: "listening training", may I suggest
NAMT - the National Association of Music Therapy. The Journal is
published... I think 6 x's annually. I'm a bit out of the loop due to PT
school, but you might research from that avenue, as much music related
health research would be found there.
Gigi , Flagstaff, AZ
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Hedi Binder wrote:
> Dear listmembers,
>
> Has anyone oute there ever heard about the Tomatis-method?
>
> It is is not a physical therapy method, but as far as I have been told
> it
> could support physical therapy. In plain words - but I may be corrected
> -
> people who undergo the "listening training " listen to music from
> Mozart for two hours, which has no upper formants, or they are in the
> background only.
>
> After 15 sessions the person is said to be better able to concentrate,
> children with severe handicaps would start to move better, or athletes
> are
> supposed to have better control of their body.
>
> Are there any articles written about that method that are not from the
> international Tomatis-Institute itself?
>
> The reason why I am asking is that I have been asked to cooperate with
> one
> institute in Austria, that means to send people for whom I think this
> listening training could improve their general abilities.
>
> Hedi Binder, PT
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