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The Truth About Tinnitus They’re Not Telling You - Ben Thompson

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Summary

In this conversation, Dr. Ben Thompson, a licensed audiologist and founder of Treble Health, discusses the complexities of tinnitus and hearing loss. He explains the invisible nature of these conditions, their root causes, and the innovative therapeutic approaches he employs to help patients manage and potentially reverse their symptoms. The discussion covers sound therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the importance of neuroplasticity in treatment. Dr. Thompson also shares success stories from his practice, highlights recent research linking hearing loss to cognitive decline, and emphasizes the accessibility of treatment through telehealth services.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tinnitus and Hearing Loss

02:45 Understanding Tinnitus: Causes and Perception

06:00 Diagnosis and Initial Steps for Tinnitus Patients

08:54 Therapeutic Approaches: Sound Therapy Explained

11:48 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus

15:02 Neuroplasticity and Tinnitus: The Brain's Role

18:00 Success Stories and Patient Transformations

20:53 Research Insights: Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

24:01 Telehealth and Accessibility in Tinnitus Treatment

26:44 Future Projects and Community Engagement

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Summary

In this conversation, Dr. Ben Thompson, a licensed audiologist and founder of Treble Health, discusses the complexities of tinnitus and hearing loss. He explains the invisible nature of these conditions, their root causes, and the innovative therapeutic approaches he employs to help patients manage and potentially reverse their symptoms. The discussion covers sound therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and the importance of neuroplasticity in treatment. Dr. Thompson also shares success stories from his practice, highlights recent research linking hearing loss to cognitive decline, and emphasizes the accessibility of treatment through telehealth services.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tinnitus and Hearing Loss

02:45 Understanding Tinnitus: Causes and Perception

06:00 Diagnosis and Initial Steps for Tinnitus Patients

08:54 Therapeutic Approaches: Sound Therapy Explained

11:48 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus

15:02 Neuroplasticity and Tinnitus: The Brain's Role

18:00 Success Stories and Patient Transformations

20:53 Research Insights: Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

24:01 Telehealth and Accessibility in Tinnitus Treatment

26:44 Future Projects and Community Engagement

  continue reading

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