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The interpretation of the emotional experience is hampered by emotional dysregulation.<br>
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How Tomatis® Can Help in Emotional Dysregulation The interpretation of the emotional experience is hampered by emotional dysregulation. The vagus nerve, which is connected to centres for sensory processing and auditory processing, parasympathetic nervous systems, are all involved in this process. as well as the sympathetic and While in good working order, the ear provides the brain with around 80% of its energy. The auditory processing centre receives sound vibrations directly, where they are analysed, understood, and then applied as behaviours or responses to the environment. Yet, emotional dysregulation will occur if a person has an emotional barrier that can be traced back to some traumatic experiences in early childhood. As a result, as a non-coping technique to stress and difficult circumstances, the person may exhibit anger, tantrums, aggression, and impatience. With a focus on high-frequency noises that stimulate the brain, the Tomatis® Method exercises the ears (low-frequency sounds drain energy away). Mozart's
high frequency, especially when filtered, has a stimulating effect. Gregorian Chant, on the other hand, slows the heartbeat and encourages profound relaxation. The Tomatis® listening programme employs both genres of music, and each has a different impact on the body's muscles: Mozart stimulates the extensor muscles, whereas Gregorian Chant affects the flexor muscles. This filtered, gated music aids in realising one's full potential, whether it is intellectually, emotionally, or otherwise. The Tomatis® Method is an educational programme that supports the therapeutic process since it helps people become more focused, present, and forward-thinking while also alleviating them of emotional excess. For more information about emotional regulation therapy, contact Tomatis® Australia.