This comprehensive book begins with the epidemiology of tinnitus, including classification, incidence in populations, and causes, as well as reviews of different studies. It then addresses the psychological profile of a tinnitus patient, wih information on how they differ from normal or hearing-impaired patients, how tinnitus affects a patients lifestyle, work, relationship, and communications, and the patients' relationship to others around them. Other sections include tinnitus and insomnia, physiological mechanisms and neural models, medical and surgical evaluation and management, tinnitus in children, and finally a history of tinnitus. Sections pertaining to therapy and treatment for the patient include hearing aids, maskers, habituation therapy, counseling, and biofeedback. The section on the American Tinnitus Association and self-help groups provides patients with sources for support and information. Several avenues for treatment and therapy ae offered, providing the clinician with a wide range of choices.
Greetings from Turkey. I am an ENT specialist working at a university hospital. I bought this book 10 months ago and I read it completely. I think it's very usefull book for healht care professionals. It has very elaborate information about tinnitus epidemiology, mechanisms, evaluation and treatment approaches. I intensely offer everybody who interests tinnitus and attend the patient who suffer from tinnitus. Erdogan Okur
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