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Tinnitus, noises in the ear, and hyperacusis, acute sensitivity to sound, can have serious effects, ranging from insomnia and irritability, to loss of concentration and social withdrawal. But, prospects for recovery have never been better. Living with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis, written by three leaders in the field of audiology, presents the latest medical thinking and treatments, including sound therapy, and suggests effective self-help techniques based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Topics include relaxation therapy; getting a good nights sleep; avoiding relapse; and helping adults and children with these hearing disorders.

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Laurence McKenna, M. Clin. Psychol., PhD, qualified as a clinical psychologist from the University of Liverpool in 1983. He also trained in cognitive behaviour therapy at the University of Oxford. He has worked as a clinical psychologist at the Royal National Throat Nose & Ear Hospital for the past 27 years. He is head of the team of psychologists working in the Adult Audiological Medicine Department treating patients with tinnitus and other audiovestibular disorders. He is an honorary lecturer at the Ear Institute (UCL) and honorary visiting fellow at the University of Bristol.

Laurence is the author or co-author of many academic papers, chapters and a book on tinnitus and other aspects of psychology and audiological medicine. He is a member of the professional advisory committee of the British Tinnitus Association and was co-director of the European Tinnitus Course for seven years.

David Baguley, BSc, MSc, MBA, PhD, is Director of Audiology at Cambridge University Hospitals, UK. Davids clinical and research interests focus on tinnitus, with the aim of understanding this symptom and designing novel and innovative interventions.

His initial studies were at the University of Manchester, in psychology and then clinical audiology. He has a PhD in the subject of tinnitus from the University of Cambridge. He has authored many papers and co-authored several books. In 2006 David received an International Award in Hearing from the American Academy of Audiology and has twice been awarded the Shapiro Prize from the British Tinnitus Association for tinnitus research (2005, 2008).

David is a Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge, and is a Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University.

Don McFerran is a consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon in the UKs oldest town, Colchester. Don has worked as an ENT surgeon since 1983 and has had a specific interest in tinnitus since 1987, when he trained under Jonathan Hazell.

Don is the author or co-author of numerous scientific articles, book chapters and a book on tinnitus. He has also been one of the co-directors of the European Tinnitus Course since 2005 and is currently Chair of the Professional Advisers Committee to the British Tinnitus Association.

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