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Resources

Bibliography on the Tomatis Method and other Resources

www.TomatisAssociation.org
Anyone wishing to delve deeper into the research will find excellent bibliographical references on the website of the International Association of Registered and Certified Tomatis® Consultants.

Ricochet Online Journal
The official, peer-reviewed journal of the Association, is dedicated to reporting information about the Tomatis Method and its many applications worldwide. Volumes One and Two present several articles and case studies.

Listening News!

We offer information and articles that may interest you in our timely newsletter: Listening News!

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Articles

Listening and Hearing (pdf)

The Research

There is a large and ongoing volume of research, case studies and articles that provide extensive examples of the applications and successes of the Tomatis Method available at www.TomatisAssociation.org. Below are some of the available studies.

Research Study: Accompanying Pregnant Women
Susan Andrews, PhD, has translated an article from French to English about comparative research with large control groups performed at the hospitals in Vesoul and Foch, France.
Susan Andrews, PhD, New Orleans, Louisiana

Enhancing Psychological Well-Being and Musical Proficiency:
Experiences of a black South African singer during a Tomatis study with student musicians and at follow-up, seven years postprogram.
Wynand du Plessis, PhD, Potchefstram, South Africa


The Efficacy of the Tomatis Method for Children with Learning and Communication Disorders:
A Meta-Analysis
[pdf]
Tim Gilmor, PhD, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. From the International Journal of Listening, Vol.13.

Case Studies: Helping Children and Adults with Central Auditory Processing Disorder to Un-ravel the Seeming Complexities of Everyday Life
Kara Mac Donald and Françoise Nicoloff, Sydney, Australia

An Evaluation of a Sound Stimulation Training Program [pdf]
Eva Olkiewicz, PhD, Mats Westin, Statistical Expert, Sweden

The Thalamus, Neuropsychology, and Why the Tomatis Method Does What it Does [pdf]
IARCTC Convention, May 2009, Dublin, Ireland
Susan R. Andrews, PhD, New Orleans, Louisiana

Accelerated Language Learning [pdf]
with the Tomatis Method

Testimonials

In addition to the testimonials on the website, here are some additional stories of those who have benefited from Solisten and the Tomatis Effect.

Listening Training and the “Tomatis Effect”: Some testimonials from Solisten Qualified Licensee’s and Their Clients[pdf]

 

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