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Behandlungsansätze bei Tinnitus

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Das 5. Kapitel gibt einen knappen Überblick über Ansätze zur Behandlung bei Tinnitus. Im ersten Abschnitt werden verschiedene medikamentöse Behandlungen vorgestellt und deren Einsatzmöglichkeiten sowie Wirksamkeitsbelege angesprochen. Im zweiten Abschnitt werden Maßnahmen der apparativ-akustischen Therapie dargestellt. Diese beinhalten beispielsweise die Anpassung eines Hörgerätes oder eines sogenannten Tinnitus-Noisers. Anschließend stellen wir im dritten Abschnitt orthopädische Ansätze, Akupunktur und Entspannungsverfahren vor. Schließlich beschäftigt sich der letzte Abschnitt mit psychologischen Ansätzen, die auf eine Verringerung der Tinnitusbelastung abzielen. Da es eine große Vielfalt von Behandlungsansätzen gibt, ist es für Betroffene (wie auch für Behandler) wichtig, über verschiedene seriöse Behandlungsmöglichkeiten Bescheid zu wissen, um den individuellen Nutzen einzelner Verfahren abwägen zu können.

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Weise, C., Kleinstäuber, M., Kaldo, V., Andersson, G. (2016). Behandlungsansätze bei Tinnitus. In: Mit Tinnitus leben lernen. Psychotherapie: Manuale. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54763-8_5

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