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There are many counseling and sound therapy approaches to treat tinnitus. Counseling approaches range from providing information using directive or collaborative approaches. Sound therapies include strategies that use background sounds to totally or partially mask tinnitus to reduce the prominence of or decrease the loudness or annoyance of the tinnitus. We evaluated the effectiveness of tinnitus activities treatment (TAT) in two groups, those without hearing aids (HA) and those who were provided with HA. In both groups, comparisons were made among those receiving (1) counseling only, (2) counseling and partial masking, and (3) counseling and total masking. We concluded that individual differences were large. Many benefited from their treatment, but some did not. We believe this was likely influenced by their expectations.

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This page is a summary of: Tinnitus Activities Treatment with Total and Partial Masking, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, September 2021, Thieme Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731698.
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