1. Introduction; 2. The neurophysiological model of tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance; 3. Tinnitus retraining therapy - a clinical implementation of the model; 4. Evaluation of the treatment outcome and the results; 5. Prevention; 6. Critical overview of the selected tinnitus treatments; 7. General conclusions and future directions; Appendix; Index.
This is a definitive description of the Jastreboff neurophysiological model of tinnitus and Tinnitus Retraining Therapy.
25 Feb 1946 DOB 28 March 1942
From the hardback review: 'This book provides a comprehensive guide to Tinnitus retraining therapy ... Not only does this book give a very detailed description of this type of therapy, it links the theory to clinical practice and offers practical advice for implementation ... a text that is both rigorous and practical ... Very readable Good value for money.' British Society of Audiology News From the hardback review: 'One of the nice things about being asked to review a book is that you get to keep a copy if it - and this is certainly a book well worth keeping. This is a thought-provoking and stimulating book for dipping into, for referring to, for speed-reading and for reading thoroughly from cover to cover. It will be a useful addition to the shelves of professionals who work with people with tinnitus.' Tinnitus Focus
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