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How Can We Help Patients with Tinnitus When We Don’t Have a Cure?

I often quip that I know how it feels to give birth because I saw my wife do it twice. The point is you can’t truly empathize with someone who is going through such an extremely difficult and painful ordeal. However, I feel inspired by the tenacity and courage exhibited by my patients who suffer from tinnitus. As a professional, it is important to realize we play an important role in providing empathy, hope, and support in bolstering their optimism, persistence, and hard work in trying times.

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Tinnitus, CBT, iCBT, and Tinnitus Management: An Interview with Grant Searchfield, PhD

Douglas Beck, AuD, interviews Dr Searchfield who is one of the world's leading experts on the cognitive processes involved in tinnitus perception and innovative technology for the management of hearing loss and tinnitus. Topics include the possible origins of tinnitus, tools for helping patients, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), internet-based CBT, and more.

Issues in Tinnitus: 2014-2015

A look at what the most recent scientific literature says about tinnitus treatment, as well as a review of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM), and Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT).

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Changing Reactions to Tinnitus

How we think about tinnitus can be influenced by stress and anxiety, which can lead to overly negative thinking. Identifying and short-circuiting the negative cycle is the key to success in adopting a more balanced perspective that causes tinnitus to become less intrusive. This article explores tinnitus treatment within a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) framework.

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