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Auditory Integration Training Benefits:
WHO is AIT for?

What is AIT?
AIT is a non-drug, noninvasive therapy which strengthens and balances the auditory system and makes the synapses of the brain stronger. This two-week treatment enables a person to sift through the noise and focus on the task at hand for better concentration, enhanced learning and often much better behavior.
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How it works:
Sound processing only starts with the ears. Whether your hearing is poor, good
or normal, it is important to understand that the brain is also an integral
part of the auditory system. AIT was designed to normalize the auditory system
and change how the brain processes and organizes sounds so they make more sense.
The AIT technique was pioneered in France by Dr. Guy Berard, a practicing otolaryngologist
(Ear, Nose and Throat physician). Although he originally designed the program
to treat hearing loss, Dr. Berard has found through his more than 50 years of
clinical practice and study that hearing distortion also contributes to many
behavioral and learning disorders. He has successfully used AIT to treat patients
with attentiong deficit/hyperactive disorder (AD/HD), autism, dyslexia, hyperactivity,
various learning disabilities, language impairments, pervasive developmental
disorders (PDD), auditory processing disorders, and depression.
AIT can often help these types of conditions since they are often associated
with hearing that is disorganized, erratic, asymmetrical, hypersensitive or
otherwise abnormal, which, when untreated can lead to over-stimulation, disorientation
or agitated behavior.
Locally, AIT is administered under the direction of Laurie Ross-Brennan, a certified
Speech and Language Pathologist and the only Auditory Integration Training Practitioner
in New Mexico. She is certified in both the Berard method (originated in France)
and the American version of the AIT program.
Treatment at Laurie Ross-Brennan and Associates
Treatment consists of a total of 10 hours administered in two ½ hour
sessions per day for two weeks. During this time, patients listen through earphones
to music that is programmed through a specialized electronic device. These sounds
stimulate the brain by exposing the auditory system to the modulation, removal
and re-introduction of every sound frequency from 125 hz-20,000 hz which gradually
increases the range of frequencies that a hypersensitive person can comfortably
tolerate. After treatment, a person who was previously affected by certain sound
frequencies is able to filter out distracting noise and focus on what’s
important.

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