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Tranquil Moments Sound Therapy - Articles
Brookstone, Thank You! My New Tranquil Moments Sound Therapy System
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
Living overlooking a busy highway sure can make it tough to fall asleep at times!
Although the noise doesn't always bother me -- at times the steady-traffic sound is even lulling -- but I need to admit that maybe the noise is just a convenient reason why I've been burning the midnight oil too often. (Other than the fact that I'm really a ni ...
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Dementia Caregivers Need To Learn Sound Therapy
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Susan L.
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:45pm
A recent article by Theresa V. Wilson, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst, caught my eye because it focused on the need for sound therapy, which balances sound waves in the external environment with the internal sound waves of a human being.
This approach feels right to me as we all know that our busy world tests our limits of extr ...
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Sound Therapy ... Church Bells & Trains
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Meg W.
Posted
Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:35pm
When it all boils down to it, it's the small things in life that bring us pleasure. Like certain sounds. I was reminded of this today as I was driving back from grocery shopping. I had my car windows down and my sunroof open as I drove through our town center here in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
I was aware of the church bell ringing out the hour ...
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Sound Therapy vs Listening Program
by
apraxiamom
Posted
Sun 28 Feb 2010 2:21pm
There comes a time in a parent of a special needs child's life when you would do just about anything to help your child achieve their goals and just make things a tad easier for them.
Today is one of those days.
No, I am not having a pity party because I refused to attend those.
In fact, I throw away the invite before I even open it.
Th ...
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Tinnitus hearing loss - Sound Therapy for Tinnitus
by
beyondtinnitus
Posted
Fri 25 Feb 2011 10:46am
Tinnitus occurs when there is damage to the inner ear says Tinnitus treatment specialist. Further, the “ringing” that we hear approximates to the region of the inner ear that is damaged. If the area of the inner ear that detects high pitch sounds is damaged (for example by loud noise exposure, aging, hereditary, or toxic reasons), we hear ...
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Sound therapy - the Tomatis Method
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Rossa Forbes
Posted
Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:05pm
"Mozart," I thought, and with the word conjured up the most beloved and the most exalted picture that my inner life contained.
In May this year, immediately after his three month stay in hospital, Chris began the Tomatis Method, an auditory training method developed by a Frenchman, Dr. Alfred Tomatis (1920-2001), who theorized that voice and be ...
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Right Now I'm Really Into...Music/Sound Therapy
by
robin
Posted
Wed 28 Oct 2009 11:05pm
What kind of music are you listening to, and what is it doing for your health? As Dr. Weil says, "Some sounds can harm, and some sounds can heal."
Ever since I started on my healing journey I've known that de-stressing and relaxing is so important, which is why I started changing the way I use and listen to music. Many of us listen to p ...
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