Research underpinning CBT for Tinnitus
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These research papers are a small example only, not intended to be exhaustive by any means. They are not necessary or defined reading or part of CBT4T; however, they may be of interest:
Eldré W. Beukes, PhD; Gerhard Andersson, PhD; Peter M. Allen, PhD; Vinaya Manchaiah, PhD; David M. Baguley, PhD. (2018) Effectiveness of Guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Face-to-Face Clinical Care for Treatment of Tinnitus: A Randomized Clinical Trial, JAMAOtolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery - Download abstract here
Download full paper: Beukesetal2018Effectiveness.pdf 422.38 KB
Eldré W. Beukes, Vinaya Manchaiah, Alice S. A. Davies, Peter M. Allen, David
M. Baguley & Gerhard Andersson (2018) Participants’ experiences of an Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for tinnitus, International Journal of Audiology, 57:12, 947-954 Download full paper: Beukesetal2018ExpiCBT.pdf 2.26 MBLaurence McKenna, Lucy Handscomb, Derek J. Hoare, Deborah A. Hall (2014) A scientific cognitive-behavioral model of tinnitus: novel conceptualizations of tinnitus distress, Frontiers in Neurology, vol 5
Annual Tinnitus Research Review 2017 (by British Tinnitus Association) - includes a section by Dr Will Sedley. You'll come across his more recent work in the neuroscience section the CBT for Tinnitus E-Programme: Annual_Tinnitus_Research_Review_2017_DOWNLOAD.pdf 6.87 MB
The first published research paper of the Independent Evaluation of the Tinnitus E-Programme (2015):