Tinnitus: A Multidisciplinary Approach provides a broad
account of tinnitus and hyperacusis, detailing the latest research
and developments in clinical management, incorporating insights
from audiology, otology, psychology, psychiatry and auditory
neuroscience. It promotes a collaborative approach to treatment
that will benefit patients and clinicians alike.
The 2nd edition has been thoroughly updated and revised in line
with the very latest developments in the field. The book contains
40% new material including two brand new chapters on
neurophysiological models of tinnitus and emerging treatments; and
the addition of a glossary as well as appendices detailing
treatment protocols for use in an audiology and psychology context
respectively.
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Foreword vii
Preface ix
1 Introduction 1
2 Prevalence and natural history 7
3 Anatomy and physiology 18
4 Mechanisms of tinnitus 29
5 Medical models of tinnitus 43
6 Objective correlates of tinnitus 67
7 Consequences and moderating factors 81
8 Psychological models of tinnitus 102
9 The Jastreboff neurophysiological model 110
10 How tinnitus is perceived and measured 114
11 Self-report and interview measures of tinnitus severity and impact 122
12 Hyperacusis 133
13 Traditional treatments 148
14 Tinnitus retraining therapy 168
15 A cognitive behavioural treatment programme 175
16 Emerging treatment approaches 191
17 Complementary medicine approaches to tinnitus 200
18 Tinnitus and hyperacusis in childhood and adolescence 208
19 Special populations 215
20 A multidisciplinary synthesis 221
Appendix 1 A treatment protocol for use in primary care, audiology and otolaryngology 225
Appendix 2 Cognitive behaviour therapy 237
References 243
Index 303
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Dr. David Baguley, Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of Audiology at Cambridge University Hospitals, and Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
Professor Gerhard Andersson, Professor of Clinical Psychology at Linköping University in the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning; Clinical Psychologist at Linköping University Hospital in the Department of Audiology and Guest Researcher at the Karolinska Institute in the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Stockholm, Sweden.
Mr. Don Mc Ferran, Consultant ENT Surgeon at Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust, Colchester, UK. Also immediate Past-Chair of the British Tinnitus Association Professional Advisory Board.
Dr. Laurence Mc Kenna, Clinical Psychologist at the Royal National Throat Nose & Ear Hospital, University College London Hospitals; Clinical Psychologist at the South Maudsley NHS Trust and Honorary Lecturer at the UCL Ear Institute, London, UK. Also member of the British Tinnitus Association Professional Advisory Board.