SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Christopher Spankovich, PhD, MPH TOPIC: Dr. Christopher Spankovich discusses how tinnitus interventions should address both the psychological and physiological impact of tinnitus on patients. He explores how nutrition, emotional health, and physical health all play a role in mitigating the negative impact of tinnitus. He also discusses the importance of helping patients understand the power of sound to elicit positive or negative emotions, aside from the tinnitus sound, in order to facilitate habituation. Noting that not all patients believe or accept the psychological component of tinnitus, Dr. Spankovich encourages providers to assess what best fits the needs of individual patients, taking into consideration their specific challenges, what the patient believes, and what he/she is likely to respond to, rather than focusing on a one-size-fits-all approach.     If you are having problems streaming the media directly from our site, try using Chrome browser or read our listening instructions. Download Media View The Transcript

Conversations in Tinnitus Podcast

American Tinnitus Association

Podcast 16: Considering the Psychophysiological Elements of Tinnitus

FEB 4, 2021-1 MIN
Conversations in Tinnitus Podcast

Podcast 16: Considering the Psychophysiological Elements of Tinnitus

FEB 4, 2021-1 MIN

Description

<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p><strong><img height="625" width="500" style="float: left; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; width: 300px; height: 375px;" class="media-element file-default" data-delta="1" typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://www.ata.org/sites/default/files/Spankovich-Christopher_500.jpg" alt="Christopher Christopher" title="Dr. Christopher Christopher" />SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Christopher Spankovich, PhD, MPH</strong></p> <p><strong>TOPIC:</strong> Dr. Christopher Spankovich discusses how tinnitus interventions should address both the psychological and physiological impact of tinnitus on patients. He explores how nutrition, emotional health, and physical health all play a role in mitigating the negative impact of tinnitus. He also discusses the importance of helping patients understand the power of sound to elicit positive or negative emotions, aside from the tinnitus sound, in order to facilitate habituation. Noting that not all patients believe or accept the psychological component of tinnitus, Dr. Spankovich encourages providers to assess what best fits the needs of individual patients, taking into consideration their specific challenges, what the patient believes, and what he/she is likely to respond to, rather than focusing on a one-size-fits-all approach.</p> <p> </p> <p> <audio controls="controls" controlslist=""><source src="https://www.ata.org/sites/default/files/cit_ep015-2_20200821.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"></source></audio> </p> <p> </p> <p>If you are having problems streaming the media directly from our site, try using <a href="https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/" target="_blank">Chrome browser</a> or read our <a href="https://www.ata.org/podcast-listening-instructions" target="_blank">listening instructions</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://www.ata.org/sites/default/files/cit_ep015-2_20200821.mp3" target="_blank">Download Media</a></p> <p><a href="/sites/default/files/2.4_Spankovich-on-Nutrition-and-Tinnitus-Part-2.pdf" target="_blank">View The Transcript</a></p></div></div></div>