So my psychologist says that anxiety for anything is more effectively treated when someome is exposed to the whole thing. For example, a person with anxiety for spiders can most effectively get rid of the anxiety by holding a tarantula staight away, instead of starting with for instance a drawing of a spider. Once the person sees that the spider is harmless and nothing has happened, the psychological effect is larger. Of course, this all must happen under supervision.
She thinks that masking the sound 24/7 will only slow down the process of habituation of reaction. In her vision it is best to just hear it fully and find that the sound is harmless, every now and then. Expose myself to the sound. Maybe it's a good idea. But I doubt it will help me, since my tinnitus is different every day. What is your opinion on this?
She thinks that masking the sound 24/7 will only slow down the process of habituation of reaction. In her vision it is best to just hear it fully and find that the sound is harmless, every now and then. Expose myself to the sound. Maybe it's a good idea. But I doubt it will help me, since my tinnitus is different every day. What is your opinion on this?