Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Managing Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia: The 2025 Tonndorf Lecture DOI Creative Commons
Hashir Aazh

Brain Sciences, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(5), С. 526 - 526

Опубликована: Май 19, 2025

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based intervention for managing distress associated with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and misophonia. This paper summarises key points from the 2025 Tonndorf Lecture presented at third World Tinnitus Congress 14th International Seminar in Poland. The lecture addressed (1) theoretical foundations of CBT these conditions, (2) clinical evidence on delivered by psychologists, audiologists, digital self-help, (3) proportion patients who may benefit CBT. Research demonstrates that can effectively reduce related to Both psychologist- audiologist-delivered approaches have demonstrated significant improvements reducing impact misophonia patients’ quality life, while guided internet-based also positive outcomes. Unguided effective, though it faces challenges such as higher dropout rates. Despite promising results, not all experience same level benefit. Some continue even after completing CBT, highlighting need alternative or complementary interventions ongoing support. estimates approximately 1 52 individuals tinnitus require indicating relatively common, intensive comparatively small. To enhance treatment outcomes, future research should compare effectiveness explore hybrid models combine face-to-face interventions, address particularly hyperacusis Furthermore, incorporating neuroimaging physiological measures randomised controlled trials could provide objective insights into neural mechanisms underlying symptom improvement, ultimately helping refine interventions. Identifying characteristics non-responders guide development more tailored therapeutic approaches.

Язык: Английский

Research trends and hotspots of cognitive behavioral therapy for tinnitus: a bibliometric analysis DOI Creative Commons

裕子 有賀,

Jiahui Liu,

Hongmei Cheng

и другие.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 19

Опубликована: Май 9, 2025

Background Tinnitus, defined as the perception of sound without an external auditory stimulus, affects millions worldwide, significantly diminishing their quality life. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is most evidence-based treatment for tinnitus management, proven effective in reducing tinnitus-related distress and severity. This study aims to evaluate current status, emerging trends, research hotspots CBT using bibliometric methods, offering valuable insights future studies this field. Methods Publications related were retrieved from Web Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database 1985 2024. Bibliometric analysis visualization performed VOSviewer, CiteSpace, R package “bibliometrix.” Results A total 209 publications included study. Research on has shown a steady upward trend. Sweden, United Kingdom States have made notable contributions Linköping University Karolinska Institute are leading institutions. Gerhard Andersson prolific author ranks first citation frequency. The journal American Journal Audiology, while Ear Hearing frequently co-cited journal. highly cited references primarily encompass clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses that focus cognitive-behavioral interventions. Recent keyword trends highlight topics such “mindfulness,” “acceptance commitment therapy,” “internet-based interventions.” Addressing psychological comorbidities tinnitus, including depression anxiety, identified focus. Conclusion provides comprehensive overview landscape management. Current emphasizes various modalities treat associated with tinnitus. Future should prioritize high-quality confirm long-term efficacy

Язык: Английский

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Managing Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia: The 2025 Tonndorf Lecture DOI Creative Commons
Hashir Aazh

Brain Sciences, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(5), С. 526 - 526

Опубликована: Май 19, 2025

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based intervention for managing distress associated with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and misophonia. This paper summarises key points from the 2025 Tonndorf Lecture presented at third World Tinnitus Congress 14th International Seminar in Poland. The lecture addressed (1) theoretical foundations of CBT these conditions, (2) clinical evidence on delivered by psychologists, audiologists, digital self-help, (3) proportion patients who may benefit CBT. Research demonstrates that can effectively reduce related to Both psychologist- audiologist-delivered approaches have demonstrated significant improvements reducing impact misophonia patients’ quality life, while guided internet-based also positive outcomes. Unguided effective, though it faces challenges such as higher dropout rates. Despite promising results, not all experience same level benefit. Some continue even after completing CBT, highlighting need alternative or complementary interventions ongoing support. estimates approximately 1 52 individuals tinnitus require indicating relatively common, intensive comparatively small. To enhance treatment outcomes, future research should compare effectiveness explore hybrid models combine face-to-face interventions, address particularly hyperacusis Furthermore, incorporating neuroimaging physiological measures randomised controlled trials could provide objective insights into neural mechanisms underlying symptom improvement, ultimately helping refine interventions. Identifying characteristics non-responders guide development more tailored therapeutic approaches.

Язык: Английский

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