The psychological management of chronic tinnitus a cognitive-behavioral approach
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Boston, MA
Allyn and Bacon
2000
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Table of Contents:
- Tinnitus--Features, Causes, and Interventions
- Epidemiological Aspects of Tinnitus
- Characteristics of Tinnitus
- Causes of Tinnitus
- Medical Treatments
- Audiological Approaches
- Tinnitus Retraining Therapy
- Psychological Approaches
- Psychological Aspects of Chronic Tinnitus
- Common Problems Experienced by People with Tinnitus
- Personality Features of Tinnitus Patients
- Relationship Between Subjective Severity of Tinnitus and Objective Audiological Parameters
- The Relationship Between Distress and Psychological Variables
- Cognitive-Behavioral Models of Tinnitus Distress or Handicap
- Tinnitus and Pain
- Psychometric Assessment of Tinnitus Problems
- Specific Questionnaires for Distress, Impairment, and Handicap
- Measure of Cognitions and Coping Strategies
- Other Tinnitus-Specific Scales
- Daily Monitoring of Tinnitus
- Measures of Depression and Anxiety
- Ancillay Measures
- Interviewing the Tinnitus Patient: A Cognitive-Behavioral Analysis of Tinnitus Problems
- Perceived Role of the Psychologist
- Aspects of the Interview
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus
- The Aim of Psychological Treatment
- Information and Education
- Cognitive Restructuring
- Attention Control
- Imagery Training
- Relaxation Training
- Some General Comments
- A Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy Program for Tinnitus
- Relapse Prevention Following Psychological Management of Tinnitus
- Relapse Prevention: The Work of Marlatt
- Causes of Relapse
- A Tinnitus Relapse Prevention Program.


