Hearing and Understanding: Navigating Auditory Processing Disorder in Daily Life
Join us for an international conference exploring the latest developments in understanding and managing Auditory Processing Disorder. Organised by the Hungarian AIT/FST Association, this event brings together experts and practitioners from around the globe.
The conference aims to explore the latest developments in understanding and managing Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) and its impacts on daily life. It brings together AIT (Auditory Integration Training) and FST (Filtered Sound Therapy) practitioners from around the globe.
When and where is the conference?
The conference will be held on 29 March 2025 in Budapest, Hungary. The venue offers a chance to explore the beautiful city of Budapest and its rich cultural heritage.
29th March 2025, Saturday
Magnet Közösségi Ház, 1062Budapest, Andrássy út 98., Hungary
Who is organising the conference?
The conference is organised by the Hungarian AIT/FST Association, bringing together experts in Auditory Integration Training and Filtered Sound Therapy.
The Hungarian AIT/FST Association
Conference Highlights
Keynote Addresses
Leading experts in AIT and FST, including Rosalie Seymour, will deliver keynote speeches.
Prof. Dr. Éva Gyarmathy, Prima Award-winning Hungarian psychologist, psychological writer, and founder of the Hungarian Dyslexia Centre and the Council for Supporting Special Educational Needs Talents: "Language and Speech Development – In the Crossfire of Complex Influences"
Dr. Ildikó Désfalvi (HU): Diagnostic Possibilities for Auditory Processing Disorders
Rosalie Seymour (UK): Approaching Auditory Processing Disorders through the Application of Auditory Integration Training
Interactive Workshops
Participate in hands-on sessions featuring the latest in APD research and therapy.
Badacsonyi Jácinta and Papik Dorka (HU):Auditory sensory processing disorder: A psychological approach and practical challenges
Rambala Éva (HU):Words to Each Other – The Foundations of Nonviolent Communication
Dr. Natalia Czajka (PL - Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing):Normative Values of tests assessing auditory processing disorder (APD) for children Aged 6 to 12
Melecski Júlia and Veisz Veronika (SK - Kiwiskill Development Centre):The interaction of applied interventions
Mgr. Renata Mihályová, MBA (SK):The Effect of Stem Cell Therapy on Speech Perception
Rosalie Seymour (UK) and Khymberleigh Herwill Levin (USA):FSTea-time
Networking Opportunities
Connect with practitioners and professionals from various disciplines worldwide.
Cultural Experience
Explore the beautiful city of Budapest and its rich cultural heritage.
The Hearing and Understanding Conference 2025 is organised by the Hungarian AIT/FST Association. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to creating an engaging and enlightening conference experience for all attendees.