What Is Dolphin Therapy?

Dolphin therapy refers to the use of dolphins as a treatment or as a supplement to existing therapies (such as psychotherapy).

Dolphin therapy

Dolphin therapy refers to the use of dolphins as a treatment or as a supplement to existing therapies (such as psychotherapy).
Chinese name
Dolphin therapy
Description
Use the dolphin itself as a treatment
Application
Supplementary training for autistic children with dolphins
Make up
Psychotherapy
Scientific experiments have proven that the "ultrasonic" sound made by dolphins can activate the brain of children with autism. The use of dolphins at home and abroad to assist children with cerebral palsy with autism and assisted training of children with autism are increasing. However, the reasons for this have not been determined in the scientific community, and the effects of dolphin therapy have been controversial.
Marine Elves, Underwater Tomahawk-Dolphins
Researchers have found that dolphins can emit high-frequency ultrasound ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 hertz (or even above 300,000 hertz). This sound wave can greatly activate the "dormant state" in the human brain.
Cases of dolphin adjuvant treatment of autism already exist.
In 2003, the Hualien Ocean Park in Taiwan had incorporated dolphins into the treatment of autism.
In 2009, Dalian Shengya Ocean World was officially listed as China's first dolphin-assisted rehabilitation training base for children with autism. [1]

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