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Volume 13

Beyond Amplification: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Approach to Tinnitus Management

Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source, often described as ringing, buzzing, or hissing. Effective management requires addressing not only the disruptive symptom but also the broader context of each patient’s experience, including hearing and medical history, coping strategies, and overall well-being.

Volume 11

From Tinnitus to Musical Hallucinations: Navigating Complex Auditory Symptoms

Auditory hallucinations, also known as paracusia, occur when the brain perceives sounds without any external source. This condition is complex and often misunderstood, carrying significant implications for an individual’s well-being.

The Bidirectional Association between Tinnitus & Mental Well-being: Clinical Implications for Audiologists

When addressing mental health with sensitivity and supportive language, clinicians can facilitate open dialogues, offering personalized treatment options and collaborating with local mental health professionals for better management of both tinnitus-related distress and associated mental health challenges when identified.