Alfred A. Tomatis
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Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis (1920 – 2001) laid the groundwork for a new multi-disciplinary science called Audio-Psycho-Phonology (APP). He believed that "the way we listen" has a profound impact on most aspects of our being, and that "listening problems" are at the origin of many problems and correcting "the way we listen" takes away the root cause of these problems.
The therapy he developed is claimed to have helped children and adults with auditory processing problems, dyslexia, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, autism, and those with sensory integration and motor-skill difficulties. It is also claimed to have helped adults fight depression, learn foreign languages faster, develop better communication skills, and improve both creativity and on-the-job performance. Some musicians, singers and actors also claim to have found it helpful in fine-tuning their artistic skills.
The Tomatis Method extensively uses electronically modified music by Mozart. Some people therefore call it the Mozart Effect.
Tomatis wrote 14 books, and numerous articles. Only a few have been translated into English. The most complete book on Tomatis’ discoveries has been written by one of his students, Pierre Sollier (Listening for Wellness, 2005, The Mozart Center Press).
[edit] Controversy
There is disagreement among psychologists that the Tomatis treatment has the positive effect that it's proponents claim.
[edit] External links
- http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psychology/health_psychology/TOMATIS.html Article on Tomatis by Jill Lawton with bibliographic references
- http://www.tomatis.com Additional information on the Tomatis Method
- http://www.exaudire.nl A typical institute using Tomatis Method in Netherlands
- http://www.tecnicatomatis.com Toda la información sobre la técnica tomatis (Non English)
- http://sacarin.com A U.S. Tomatis Practice resouce
- http://listeninglearning.com Tomatis Article