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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Valuable resource,
By Pearl Wise (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears (Paperback)
Cannot understand the earlier lukewarm reviews. This is the most valuable book I've read about managing tinnitus. It is clear and easy to follow and has helped me cope more effectively through its cognitive behavioral therapy guidelines and worksheets. Not only that, but my relaxation therapist and members of the American Tinnitus Association have recommended it and found it beneficial.
I hope the publisher will decide to reprint it.
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Most likely too involved for the target audience...,
By Thomas Duff "Duffbert" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears (Paperback)
As I have a slight issue with tinnitus (ringing in the ears), I picked up this book from the library: Tinnitus - A Self-Management Guide For The Ringing In Your Ears by Jane L. Henry and Peter H. Wilson. I'm not quite sure that this book would be helpful to what I see as the target audience.
Chapter List: It's Time to Take Control!; Some Facts about Tinnitus; Assessing Your Tinnitus: How Does It Affect You?; The Connection between Thoughts and Emotions; Changing the Way You Think about Tinnitus; Relaxation and Stress-Management Techniques; Attention Control Techniques; Becoming Your Own Coach; Dealing with High-Risk Situations; Reducing the Impact of Tinnitus on Your Daily Lifestyle; Maintaining Gaines in the Longer-Term; Some Final Tips on Managing Your Tinnitus; Additional Reading; Appendix; Index Tinnitus, for those who don't know, is the condition where you have a constant noise in your ear(s), like a ringing or buzzing. It's thought to be due to damage in the inner ear, but it's not something that can be easily corrected in many situations. And since the sound tends to always be there at some level, it can be an annoyance (or worse). The authors in this book do a high-level overview of what tinnitus is, what the causes are, and then go into cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques on how you can learn to live with the condition and manage your response to it. The program they outline is pretty detailed and involved, and involves a lot of writing and answering of questions to discover your current ways of coping. I mentioned earlier I didn't think the book was too helpful. The examples and situations they feature in the book all tend to be towards the extreme end of the scale, such that the person is unable to function normally with the condition. In my case, I've had a very minor case for a long time (too much loud music growing up), and it's gotten a little worse with my dysthymia medication. Still, I wouldn't trade the benefits of the fluoxetine for reduction of the noise. For the extreme examples in the book, these people are at wits end and can't concentrate or deal with life. In that state, I don't see them taking the time and effort to work through this program on their own. With an external coach or mentor guiding them, it may be useful. But history shows that most people can't pull off a self-guided improvement program of any type on their own. Throw in a debilitating condition on top of it, and I think the chances of success drop to low single digits.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent information for thos suffering from tinnitus,
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This review is from: Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears (Paperback)
I am an audiologist and am begining to set up a tinnitus clinic. I was at a conference and the speaker strongly recommended this book. It has excellent information regarding tinnitus and tinnitus therapy, good for both the patient and practitioner.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A bit irrelevant to the ailment,
By Stephos (Paleo Faliro, ATTIKH Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears (Paperback)
Sufferers of Tinnitus be alarmed.
This book will not add anything to your knowledge about tinnitus. Just like the title says, it is a self-management guide to help you cope with anything that might be bothering you. It could very well have been (and this book would apply to) any other situation affecting your lives and not necessarily tinnitus. |
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Tinnitus: A Self-Management Guide for the Ringing in Your Ears by Jane L. Henry (Paperback - June 13, 2001)
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