Tinnitus und das Leiden am Tinnitus |
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Authors: | Dr. Helmut Schaaf Christiane Eichenberg Gerhard Hesse |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tinnitus Klinik Dr. Hesse im Krankenhaus Bad Arolsen, Grosse Allee 50, 34454, Bad Arolsen, Deutschland 2. Institut für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Universit?t zu K?ln, K?ln, Deutschland
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Abstract: | Psychosomatic findings from 287 patients with tinnitus are presented in this article, who were seen by medical psychotherapists specialized in ENT for a period of 15 months. They were assigned to all of the therapeutic methods being offered. As relevant proved to be the neurootological professional competence, especially for recognizing and treating auditory limitations (in 41% of the patients) as well as noticing and treating the psychological comorbidity (in 45.3% of the patients). While neurophysiological and psychophysiological models interpret the subjective tinnitus stress as the failing of habituation, dysfunctional attention processes and assessments, from a psychodynamic view a symptom having pathological significance, such as the suffering from tinnitus (not the tinnitus itself) may develop if the defensive mechanisms are exhausted, a conflict cannot be resolved on the conscious level or traumatic experiences were made. It is recommended that an approach specifically matched with the disturbance is made taking into account both possible psychodynamic causes and sustaining factors in the cognitive behavioral sense, all on an audiologic background. |
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