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Aural Rehab SLP401

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Tinnitus   Perception of sound ( ringing or buzzing) without any external stimulus  
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Possible causes   hearing loss, noise exposure, aging, acoustic trauma, head injury, excess cerumen, disease, otoxic effects  
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Testing   Pitch matching. Loudness matching  
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Treatment   Education, HAs, noise generators,neuromonics, treatment centers (Oregon), tinnitus retraining therapy, cognitive behavior therapy  
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Hearing aids   Amplification can sometimes interfere with perception of tinnitus and helps it become less noticeable.  
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Noise generators   low-level, background noise diverts attention.  
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Neuromonics   Desensitization device adaptable to specific needs. Sounds presented in a pleasant array to negate the negative reaction by the limbic system  
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Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT)   Also, Tinnitus Habituation Therapy. Conditions not to respond in an emotional way. Relegates tinnitus to unimportant sound in the background of consciousness. Achieved through directive counseling and sound therapy.  
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Cognitive behavior therapy   it is not the tinnitus that dictates how you feel, but the way you think about your tinnitus that influences your response to this condition.  
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