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Benefits Of Hearing Therapy

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The method called hearing therapy is a health-related specialty which deals with the treatment of hearing impairment, which may be the result of congenital diseases, accidents or trauma, side effects of medications as well as illness like German measles and infection.

People Who Need Hearing Therapy

The people who require hearing therapy may include any of the following:

* For People that have progressive or acute hearing disorder
* For the indviduals or family members that that need to comminicate effectively with people that have hearing impairment
* Individuals who are in need of instruction on the proper use of assistive-hearing devices

Who Provides Hearing Therapy

In most cases it is the audiologist who provides hearing therapy. An audiologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats any form of hearing impairment or loss. Based on the diagnosis, the audiologist presents various treatment options to the individual. They can also dispense hearing aids and other assistive-hearing devices as part of any hearing therapy program that they may choose to implement for a patient. The program may also include a referral for possible surgical treatment as deemed necessary by the audiologist.

The AV Approach

The Auditory - Verbal approach is a type of hearing therapy for the hearing impaired that has been in practive for over 30 years. This method involves the use of personalized diagnostic sessions that utilize hearing technology to acquire listening as the main route to develop a spoken language. The A-V method as it is commonly called is based on the principle that children having mild to moderate hearing impairment will be able to communicate through speech if they are provided with the appropriate amplification and suffcient listening and language simulation to allow them to develop their hearing potential.

Music Therapy

Some may consider music therapy as impractical and ineffective, however the proponents of this method stress it’s usefulness in the treatment of the hearing impaired due to the variety of frequencies and the usual intesity that is found in music, that makes it very accessible to the hearing impaired. In addition music is also very flexible and can be modified accordingly to suit the needs and tastes of each individual.

Proponents of music therapy count the following as the main benefits of music therapy in the hearing impaired:

* It has the ability to enhance and encourage auditory training and residual hearing
* The Enhancement of language development
* Enhance communication skills
* Enhance feelings of physical well-being
* Enhance education through improvements in language and communication
* Promote socialization,  self-awareness and improve self-esteem
* Great tool for self-expression
* Promotes a sense of social responsibility

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