Sound Therapy Magnesium and Hearing

Dorinne Davis discusses how magnesium levels can play an important role in the health of the inner ear, especially with noise induced hearing issues, ototoxicity, and hyperexcitability of sound. Calcium and glutamate are also included in the discussion. And then she relates this information to how the challenges with imbalances of these nutrients can be supported within The Davis Model of Sound Intervention.

Sound Therapy Ear Physiology

Dorinne Davis provides an overview of recent research from the United Kingdom on various physiological responses of the ear, including GABA and glutamate, movement of the hair cells, and more. Then she discusses how various sound-based therapies within The Davis Model of Sound Intervention support the medical profession in changing these issues needed for the perception of sound.

Sound Therapy Auditory Neuropathy Localization

Dorinne Davis discusses auditory neuropathy and localization of sound from two different research articles and how sound-based therapy as used within The Davis Model of Sound Intervention can and has been used to support change for those on the autism spectrum.

Prenatal sound stimulation

Ms. Davis discusses the baby's ability to hear sound inutero and how to stimulate it to support the baby's responsive to sound. Early infancy is also discussed for listening to sound.

Sound Approach to Learning

After a series of shows on music, Ms. Davis shares information about The Davis Model of Sound Intervention, which incorporates sound-based therapies used appropriately after a diagnostic evaluation to determine the need. Information about a downloadable booklet is provided.

Positive Changes with Sound Therapy

Today's show shares how parents of a young adult have watched the progress of sound-based therapies for their son and are pleased that he will be able to lead an independent life eventually thanks to sound therapy.

Sound Processing versus Auditory Processing

Sound processing is often assumed to be the same as auditory processing, but it is not. This show discusses the differences between them and how sound processing support is necessary to develop auditory processing skills.

Voice Change Using Sound Therapy

This show shares the story of an adult with voice problems after surgery and how sound therapy made positive change. Then the issues associated with voice disorders is connected to positive change for those on the autism spectrum.

Your Child Does Not Need to be Sound Sensitive

This show shares information about sound sensitivities and how sound-based therapies can be used to decrease or eliminate them.

Sound Beginnings--language learning in utero

Within The Davis Model of Sound Intervention, today's show discusses new research talking about language learning beginning in utero. Ms. Davis also discusses her Sound Beginnings program, a sound-based therapy program for pregnant mothers.