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​Therapeutic Listening® Intensive Program

Enhances Sensory Integration Therapy

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What is a Therapeutic Listening Program?

The Therapeutic Listening® Intensive Program is designed to implement the use of sound as a part of a sensory integration therapy program. The program uses therapeutic listening as a tool during intensive sessions and instructs participants on how to continue the use of sound-based intervention outside of therapy sessions. Monitoring of the program will be required either through the transition to a weekly therapy program or through intermittent follow-up appointments.

 

The book Listening with the Whole Body: Clinical Concepts and Treatment Guidelines for TherapeuticListeningsays: “Listening is a whole-brain, whole-body experience that connects us to the world outside of ourselves, and is the most basic precursor to interaction, speaking, reading, and writing. Listening relates closely to arousal, attention, focus, vigilance, and concentration, and it helps us to modulate and integrate sensation.” Therapeutic listening was reported to lead to improvements in sensory modulation, posture, movement, spatial awareness, motor planning, and communication.

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Is the Therapeutic Listening Program Evidence-Based?

The Therapeutic Listening Program is an evidence-based auditory intervention designed to support individuals with sensory processing challenges, particularly those related to attention, regulation, and communication. By using specially modulated sounds through headphones, this program stimulates the auditory and nervous systems, helping to improve body awareness, motor coordination, and emotional regulation. The carefully selected sounds help reorganize the brain’s ability to process sensory information, which can lead to enhanced focus, better social interactions, and improved daily functioning. It is commonly used in occupational therapy for children with sensory issues, such as those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or other developmental delays, offering a unique and powerful tool to address sensory integration challenges.

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What are the benefits of a Therapeutic Listening Intensive Program?​​

Integrating the Therapeutic Listening Program with an intensive sensory integration therapy program can amplify the therapeutic benefits for children with sensory processing challenges. Here are some additional benefits of combining these approaches:

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1. Enhanced Sensory Processing

Therapeutic Listening stimulates the auditory system, which is deeply connected to other sensory systems (visual, proprioceptive, vestibular). Combining it with intensive sensory integration therapy can strengthen a child’s ability to process and respond to sensory input across multiple channels, leading to more balanced and adaptive sensory responses.

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2. Accelerated Progress in Self-Regulation

While sensory integration therapy targets modulation and regulation through activities like heavy work and vestibular input, Therapeutic Listening adds an auditory component that helps regulate emotions and behavior more quickly. This combination often leads to faster improvements in calming, focus, and self-control.

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3. Improved Motor Planning & Coordination

Sensory integration therapy promotes the development of motor skills through activities that stimulate body awareness and movement. Therapeutic Listening complements this by stimulating auditory processing, which helps fine-tune motor planning, balance, and coordination. Children often show enhanced motor responses when auditory input is used in conjunction with physical activities.

 

4. Boost in Attention and Focus

Children with attention difficulties benefit significantly from the combined approach. Sensory integration therapy provides physical and tactile feedback to help focus, while Therapeutic Listening fine-tunes auditory processing, further enhancing the child’s ability to stay focused on tasks during and after sessions.

 

5. Strengthened Emotional Regulation

Auditory stimulation from Therapeutic Listening can evoke calming effects on the nervous system, leading to better emotional regulation. When combined with sensory integration therapy (which often includes proprioceptive and vestibular activities), children become better at recognizing and regulating their emotional states, contributing to fewer meltdowns and smoother transitions.

 

6. Better Communication and Social Skills

Sensory integration therapy often helps children become more aware of their bodies and their surroundings, which can lead to better social interactions. When integrated with Therapeutic Listening, children can show improvements in auditory processing and comprehension, enhancing their ability to engage in social conversations and interpret verbal cues more accurately.

 

7. Long-lasting and Generalized Outcomes

The combination of these therapies offers an opportunity for the child’s nervous system to process sensory information more efficiently in a variety of environments. With consistent auditory input from Therapeutic Listening and the active sensory activities in intensive sensory integration therapy, children can carry over these skills into daily life, leading to improved functioning in home, school, and social settings.

 

8. Individualized & Holistic Approach

Both Therapeutic Listening and sensory integration therapy are highly customizable to a child’s unique needs. The integration of these programs allows therapists to tailor activities that simultaneously address multiple sensory deficits, offering a more holistic and targeted approach to therapy.

 

9. Promotes Sleep and Rest

Children with sensory challenges often struggle with sleep. Combining the calming auditory stimulation of Therapeutic Listening with proprioceptive and vestibular input from sensory integration can help regulate the body’s arousal levels, promoting better sleep patterns and relaxation.

 

10. Increased Engagement in Therapy

Children often find Therapeutic Listening enjoyable and engaging, which can help them remain motivated during the more intensive sensory integration activities. This leads to a more immersive and productive therapy experience.

By integrating Therapeutic Listening into an intensive sensory integration program, therapists can offer a comprehensive, multi-sensory treatment that targets the root of sensory challenges, leading to faster and more sustainable progress.

 

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Therapeutic Listening Program combined with Sensory Integration Therapy
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