Objectives/Hypothesis: To determine the effectiveness of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) as a treatment for tinnitus. Study Design: Single-site prospective interventional clinical trial at a university hospital in the United Kingdom. Methods: Participants were provided with tEMDR. This is a bespoke EMDR protocol that was developed specifically to treat individuals with tinnitus. Participants received a maximum of 10 sessions of tEMDR. Outcome measures including tinnitus questionnaires and mood questionnaires were recorded at baseline, discharge, and at 6 months postdischarge. Results: Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and Beck Depression Inventory scores demonstrated a statistically significant improvement at discharge after ...
Tinnitus is defined as a subjective sensation of noise within the human ear. Approximately 50 millio...
Background: Tinnitus is an uncomfortable symptom for the patient and an embarrassing one for the con...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the outcomes of two frequently employed interventions for the...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from chronic, subjective tinnitus are on a quest to find a cu...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10-15% of the ge...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10-15% of the ge...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10–15% of the ge...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive behavioural treatments (CBT) for the reduction of tinnitus complaints have been...
Tinnitus is experienced by as many as 50 million Americans and is clinically significant for approxi...
ObjectiveTo develop a manualised psychological treatment for tinnitus that could enhance audiologist...
Subjective tinnitus is a chronic heterogeneous condition that is typically managed using interventio...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive behavioural treatments (CBT) for the reduction of tinnitus complaints have been...
Background Chronic tinnitus is a common incurable condition often associated with depression, anx...
OBJECTIVES: Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source, affecting quality of lif...
Background Tinnitus is a particularly common condition and can have debilitating psychological conse...
Tinnitus is defined as a subjective sensation of noise within the human ear. Approximately 50 millio...
Background: Tinnitus is an uncomfortable symptom for the patient and an embarrassing one for the con...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the outcomes of two frequently employed interventions for the...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from chronic, subjective tinnitus are on a quest to find a cu...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10-15% of the ge...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10-15% of the ge...
Background: While normal tinnitus is a short-term sensation of limited duration, in 10–15% of the ge...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive behavioural treatments (CBT) for the reduction of tinnitus complaints have been...
Tinnitus is experienced by as many as 50 million Americans and is clinically significant for approxi...
ObjectiveTo develop a manualised psychological treatment for tinnitus that could enhance audiologist...
Subjective tinnitus is a chronic heterogeneous condition that is typically managed using interventio...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive behavioural treatments (CBT) for the reduction of tinnitus complaints have been...
Background Chronic tinnitus is a common incurable condition often associated with depression, anx...
OBJECTIVES: Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source, affecting quality of lif...
Background Tinnitus is a particularly common condition and can have debilitating psychological conse...
Tinnitus is defined as a subjective sensation of noise within the human ear. Approximately 50 millio...
Background: Tinnitus is an uncomfortable symptom for the patient and an embarrassing one for the con...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the outcomes of two frequently employed interventions for the...