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    Alexander Technique for Tinnitus Relief

    Do many people here have experience with the Alexander Technique? It can help alleviate tinnitus distress. The main way it can help is that the technique seeks to improve body awareness and a wider environmental presentness, and this practice in itself requires great discipline. This...
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    Tinnitus and Autism

    I wonder if some people with tinnitus may be on the autistic spectrum. According to one study, 35% of people with Asperger's syndrome are affected by tinnitus, which is much more than in the general population. Tinnitus and hyperacusis in autism spectrum disorders with emphasis on high...
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    Importance of Behavior in Response to Tinnitus Symptoms

    This research paper from 1999 is a very interesting study showing how people with hypochondria experience higher levels of tinnitus distress that those without hypochondria. "Among subjects affected by tinnitus, two groups are distinguished: patients who can cope positively with the symptom...
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    Immanuel Kant, Hypochondria and Tinnitus

    Immanuel Kant writing about hypochondria in his book "Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View" makes a point about hypochondria that might equally be applied to tinnitus, in that it is similar to the cognitive therapeutic approach often adopted in the treatment of tinnitus. Kant writes...
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    Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory — A Film About a Man with, Among Other Complaints, Tinnitus

    Has anyone seen Pedro Almodovar's Dolor y Gloria (Pain and Glory)? It's a very good film which I have seen twice. First time at the cinema and then on TV. It's a film about a man with, among other complaints, tinnitus. Thematically it's a film about memory, grief and emotional blocks. Apparently...