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Provider
- Client Interaction
BioAcoustics requires individual analysis and evaluation that is learned
by the provider through intensive training and laboratory practicums.
Manual and computerized technologies allow a client to be evaluated in
a relatively short period of time; usually less than two hours for a computer
analysis.
On line evaluation will soon be available requiring a minimum time commitment
by the Provider. Listening to or making sounds, motor skill integration,
if appropriate, plus questions about history and present circumstances
are the usual mode of personal interaction with the client.
In many cases, information is provided by the referring professional.
Using all available data, assessment information and history, the needs
of the client can be determined. In many cases, standardized procedures
can be helpful but sometimes rigid diagnostic appraisals can lead to myopic
conclusions. A myriad of conflicting symptoms can also lead to wrong and
vague diagnosis. It is essential that the Provider keep an open mind until
all of the evidence has been evaluated and connected.
BioAcoustics seems to have the ability to look at the root cause of disease;
beyond the presented symptoms. For many referring professionals, this
potential offers promise as a predictive and diagnostic tool.
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