Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus

Dr. Fagelson, (Professor Audiology, ETSU) will discuss the unusual challenges facing patients and providers when tinnitus severity is linked to traumatic exposure. Interactions between neural mechanisms associated with tinnitus, posttraumatic stress-disorder (PTSD), and traumatic memory will be revi...

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Main Author: Fagelson, Marc A.
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2017
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-26892019-05-16T05:02:54Z Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus Fagelson, Marc A. Dr. Fagelson, (Professor Audiology, ETSU) will discuss the unusual challenges facing patients and providers when tinnitus severity is linked to traumatic exposure. Interactions between neural mechanisms associated with tinnitus, posttraumatic stress-disorder (PTSD), and traumatic memory will be reviewed with particular attention to the way and degree to which such interactions affect tinnitus and disorders of sound tolerance. Conference attendees will be provided theoretical models of emotional memory consolidation that underscore trauma‘s durable effects on a patient‘s emotional state, reaction to the tinnitus signal, and to potentially-triggering environmental sounds. The putative benefits of tinnitus counseling will be presented in the context of trauma interventions that employ well-established counseling techniques as an element of patient-centered care. Audiologists must provide trauma patients a safe environment and opportunity for dialogue that contributes to a holistic understanding of the patient‘s situation and perceptions; the ultimate goal is to employ interventions and self-assessment instruments that can be used to evaluate patient needs and progress when tinnitus is related to trauma. The potentially-exacerbating effects of comprehensive audiologic assessment will also be addressed. 2017-10-04T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1663 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2689&context=etsu-works ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University psychological methods management trauma tinnitus audiology Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Speech and Hearing Science Speech Pathology and Audiology
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topic psychological methods
management
trauma
tinnitus
audiology
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Speech and Hearing Science
Speech Pathology and Audiology
spellingShingle psychological methods
management
trauma
tinnitus
audiology
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Speech and Hearing Science
Speech Pathology and Audiology
Fagelson, Marc A.
Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus
description Dr. Fagelson, (Professor Audiology, ETSU) will discuss the unusual challenges facing patients and providers when tinnitus severity is linked to traumatic exposure. Interactions between neural mechanisms associated with tinnitus, posttraumatic stress-disorder (PTSD), and traumatic memory will be reviewed with particular attention to the way and degree to which such interactions affect tinnitus and disorders of sound tolerance. Conference attendees will be provided theoretical models of emotional memory consolidation that underscore trauma‘s durable effects on a patient‘s emotional state, reaction to the tinnitus signal, and to potentially-triggering environmental sounds. The putative benefits of tinnitus counseling will be presented in the context of trauma interventions that employ well-established counseling techniques as an element of patient-centered care. Audiologists must provide trauma patients a safe environment and opportunity for dialogue that contributes to a holistic understanding of the patient‘s situation and perceptions; the ultimate goal is to employ interventions and self-assessment instruments that can be used to evaluate patient needs and progress when tinnitus is related to trauma. The potentially-exacerbating effects of comprehensive audiologic assessment will also be addressed.
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title_short Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus
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title_fullStr Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus
title_full_unstemmed Implementing Psychological Methods in the Management of Trauma-Associated Tinnitus
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