CBT for Tinnitus

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  1. Sly Saint

    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I found this site tinnitus.org.uk which reviews treatments for tinnitus.
    One of the only recommended treatments is CBT for which it says:
    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - Tinnitus UK
    there is a link to the full information sheet on CBT for tinnitus (pdf)
    In it it cites the following research papers:

    "Feedback We welcome feedback on all our information. You can pass your comments to our Communications Team by calling us on 0114 250 9933, emailing communications@tinnitus.org.uk or by writing to us at the address below"
     
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    This is the Cochrane database systematic review (as ref above)
    Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus
    Thomas Fuller 1 2 3, Rilana Cima 1 2, Berthold Langguth 4, Birgit Mazurek 5, Johan Ws Vlaeyen 6, Derek J Hoare 7

    Authors' conclusions: CBT may be effective in reducing the negative impact that tinnitus can have on quality of life. There is, however, an absence of evidence at 6 or 12 months follow-up. There is also some evidence that adverse effects may be rare in adults with tinnitus receiving CBT, but this could be further investigated. CBT for tinnitus may have small additional benefit in reducing symptoms of depression although uncertainty remains due to concerns about the quality of the evidence. Overall, there is limited evidence for CBT for tinnitus improving anxiety, health-related quality of life or negatively biased interpretations of tinnitus.

    Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus - PubMed (nih.gov)

    so it does b***** all for the actual tinnitus and pretty much nothing on the other outcomes.

    I haven't looked at the others but suspect it might be the usual "slight improvement in QOL" (as seems to be becoming the norm 'mark of success' in CBT research).
     
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    That's what I thought. Does sod all for the ringing, but you get much better in filling in questionnaires the way we want you to :banghead:
     
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    This is the website of Tinnitus UK (previously known as the British Tinnitus Association, until this year). They are the main UK charity for tinnitus.
     

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