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Tinnitus Treatment Readings
- Tinnitus in America: A National Study by the Better Hearing Institute
- Tyler, R., Your Guide to Tinnitus
- Tyler, R. Clinical protocols: Neurophysiological models, psychological models, and treatments for Tinnitus (2006)
- Tyler, R. Clinical protocols: Tinnitus activities treatment (2006)
- Tyler, R., Haskell, G., Gogel, S. & Gehringer, A. Establishing a tinnitus clinic in your practice. American Journal of Audiology, pp. 25-37, June 2008
- American Tinnitus Association Resources (ATA)
The Consumer Handbook on Tinnitus (Editor: Richard S. Tyler, PhD)
Summary: Tinnitus sufferers should receive a thorough evaluation from an audiologist and otologist. This book tells you what to expect. You need to understand the mechanisms behind tinnitus and their likely causes and understand treatment options. This book explains and describes them. There are many things you can do. The way in which you address life itself often influences how well you manage your tinnitus. Everybody’s coping mechanism is different. Some people never make the effort to search for relief while others are driven to find help, spending thousands of dollars for a “cure” that never comes. This book provides detailed guidance on the many options available to consumers and how you can approach tinnitus to find some level of relief. This is a comprehensive and easy-to-understand resource for patients with tinnitus.
- Kochkin, S., Tyler, R. and Born, J. MarkeTrak VIII: Prevalence of Tinnitus and Efficacy of Treatments, The Hearing Review, Vol. 18 (12), November 2011, pp. 10-26
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