Applications for listening therapy

. . . among children with

delayed development

- delayed speech, motor and psychological development
- also for premature babies

school and learning difficulties

- weakness in reading and writing
- dyslexia
- dyscalculia
- problems with concentration, easily distracted
- problems with language and speech

behavioural problems

- emotional withdrawal, anxieties
- lack of self-confidence
- restlessness, hyperactivity (ADHS)
- attention deficit syndrome (ADS)
- aggressiveness
- low frustration tolerance
- lack of motivation

disorders in the vestibular region

- balance
- coordination
- body image
- gross and fine motor skills
- attitude

problems of integration

- following adoption, divorce, etc.

autism

- autistic traits

organic/genetic disabilities

- especially Down’s Syndrome
- brain damage


Foreign language integration

 


. . . among adults


auditive perception and communication problems


psychosomatic problems

- sleep disorders, tenseness of the spinal column, etc.

problems with balance

- e.g. Crohn’s disease

stimulation at times of exhaustion/burnout syndrome

rehabilitation

- after sudden hearing loss
- tinnitus
- stroke

memory impairment

sensitivity to noise

concentration and attention

revitalisation during old age

improvement of voice and singing

- e.g. intonation, expression

optimisation and stabilisation of residual hearing