Auditory therapy is a type of treatment that uses sound or music to address various auditory disorders or improve cognitive functioning related to hearing. It can involve activities like listening to specific frequencies or patterns of sound.
Related terms
Sound Therapy: Sound therapy is a form of auditory therapy that involves using specific types of sounds or frequencies to promote relaxation, reduce stress, or improve focus and attention.
Music Therapy: Music therapy utilizes music and musical interventions to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals.
Cognitive Rehabilitation: Cognitive rehabilitation refers to the process of improving cognitive abilities (such as memory, attention, problem-solving) through various therapeutic techniques and exercises.