Calm in Chaos Music Therapy
Sound has been the through-line in everything I do.
I was diagnosed with autism in my 30s. I have a seizure disorder and a brain injury affecting my left-side hearing and vision. I have spent more than a decade using frequency-based sound as a practical neurological regulation tool — not because a professional told me to, but because my brain told me to.
Calm in Chaos Music Therapy is the systematized, clinically validated expression of that work. It is an evidence-based sound therapy program with two documented clinical protocols — one for traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, one for dementia and memory care — and a growing body of work supporting neurodivergent populations. Every element of the program is grounded in peer-reviewed research. Where the evidence is strong, it says so. Where it is mixed or emerging, it says that too.
The tools are free. The protocols are complete. The program was built from the inside of a neurodivergent brain — which is the only place it could have come from.
If you are a clinician, caregiver, researcher, or someone who simply wants to understand how sound works as a neurological tool, I invite you to visit the program site.