Yes all over the news and on the radio here in Belgium, I can't believe this.I just read the news on a Belgian news website...
The headline(s) took me by surprise:
Good news for tinnitus patients, new treatment brings hope!
What?
I thought: finally some breakthrough news on Susan Shore's device! Or Audion / Frequency Therapeutics!
No... apparently they just now figured out CBT.
Everyone already knows that sitting in silence and "accepting" your sound while breathing is the only way to stay sane with this thing in your head.
The only thing is that the "treatment" is now fully covered by basic health care in the Netherlands... and maybe Belgium in a few years.
That's not hope... that's not even good news. That's just coping.
I already learned about this coping mechanism in the book "Tinnitus: how to stop the ringing in your ears".
Friends texting me; "you have to read this, there is a cure!"
This is just another example of exposure therapy and it really pisses me off.
There was a radio interview with one of the researchers, one of the questions were: "so with this treatment the ringing will go away?"
Answer: "euhmmm no, but it's like you put on a pair of glasses and at first they will be a nuisance but after a while you get used to them."
Ok, I heard enough.