Just out of interest, what's with all the hate towards CBT on this site? I agree it can be expensive, but it's proven to be effective at reducing some people's suffering and I don't see what's bad about that. As far as tinnitus goes, there's no proven treatment (yet), and there's certainly no cure, so all we have are ways to help one deal with the torment.
CBT is evidence-based, so to dismiss it out of hand seems silly to me. Either one believes in the principles of science or one doesn't, surely? When one starts selecting how and when to believe in science and cherrypicks parts of it to confirm a belief, but also dismisses other parts, then I begin to see some cognitive bias at play. If a treatment came out that had an equal amount of scientific evidence, demonstrating that it could objectively lower tinnitus volume, then I'm sure many would have a lot more faith in what the data would have to say.
To me, this is no different to how flat Earthers operate. They cherrypick their theories whilst ignoring basic science that proves beyond a doubt that the Earth is a globe.
To be objective about something is to be as neutral as possible and to follow what the data has to say, and that's whether it proves or disproves one's beliefs.
CBT is evidence-based, so to dismiss it out of hand seems silly to me. Either one believes in the principles of science or one doesn't, surely? When one starts selecting how and when to believe in science and cherrypicks parts of it to confirm a belief, but also dismisses other parts, then I begin to see some cognitive bias at play. If a treatment came out that had an equal amount of scientific evidence, demonstrating that it could objectively lower tinnitus volume, then I'm sure many would have a lot more faith in what the data would have to say.
To me, this is no different to how flat Earthers operate. They cherrypick their theories whilst ignoring basic science that proves beyond a doubt that the Earth is a globe.
To be objective about something is to be as neutral as possible and to follow what the data has to say, and that's whether it proves or disproves one's beliefs.