Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @englishspokeninstitute6837
    @englishspokeninstitute6837 13 дней назад

    Sir can you please provide some content related to sound therapy, any pdf or soft copies, it would be very helpful in my clinical practice, thnk you for this explanation learned a lot

  • @xpaul777
    @xpaul777 3 года назад

    Thank you for this!
    This gave me a new hope, that my problem can be fixed. I also heard a positive story on TRT.
    I am currently looking for a doctor (or a mentor) for the TRT.

  • @sreejithk1193
    @sreejithk1193 4 года назад +1

    Well explained 👌

  • @wqkh4ever
    @wqkh4ever 3 года назад

    thank you for the lecture. Question you mentioned that counseling alone - tinnitus will always be precieved. Is that the same as saying that no matter how long you have counseling alone you will always be bothered by tinnitus? I asked because sometimes the sound generator I cannot carry it around with me always. ( don't have the ear levels one neither) I hoped that counseling alone will eventually also trained your brain that the tinnitus is not a threat and slowly ill stop reacting emotionally. Thank you

    • @flank-facilitatedlearningi9580
      @flank-facilitatedlearningi9580  3 года назад

      Counseling alone do change the attitude or the way one accepts the tinnitus and delink the emotions attached to it. Hence tinnitus will be heard but doesn't bother. Sound therapy is something to do with habituation. With habituation we tend to avoid something even when it is present (example: rings on the finger. the first time one wear it, he/she feels some thing new on the finger, within days its presence gets habituated on continuous usage that its presence goes unnoticed by the wearer). Hence though tinnitus is still present, our auditory subconcious ignores its presence and not perceived. When both cognitive counseling and sound therapy is provided together systematically, the efficiency of the retraining improves.
      Counseling is most important. This forms the basis for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ( a tinnitus treatment that addresses an individual's reaction to tinnitus. It aims to reduce or correct one's negative response to tinnitus, but not to eliminate auditory perception as sound)