

Apart from the use of healthy supportive conversation, music and sounds can also be used as a form of therapeutic listening.

For children, this method is a good option for breaking down interpersonal and social barriers at the child’s stage of development. Hannah specifically chose this training to increase her knowledge of Quickshifts and expand upon her education of the Therapeutic Listening Program. Therapeutic Listening is a great way to put listening into practice and to develop skills. This program can be implemented in the patient’s home or at the Pediatric Partners clinic. Quickshifts are short pieces of music (15-22 minutes) designed to help aid changes in the listeners arousal level (increase or decrease) and facilitate. This program is a quick readjustment for children that have gone through the Therapeutic Listening Program or for children who are demonstrating difficulty with their sensory and auditory skills. This course emphasized education on research, use of Therapeutic Listening, and new Quickshifts albums that are available. Join Sheila Frick and Tracy Bjorling for our upcoming Quickshifts course live this Friday. Therapeutic Listening Call 216.444.5437 Appointments & Access Contact Us Therapeutic Listening is a treatment approach which combines sound-based intervention with sensory integrative treatment techniques. Hannah Zimmerman, Director of Therapy Services in Bismarck, participated in a live webinar titled Quickshifts: Revolutionizing the Use of Sound in Sensorimotor Integrative Treatment. Therapeutic Listening - Listening with the Whole Body.
