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A Maudoux1, S Bonnet, F Lhonneux-Ledoux

  • 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Liège, Belgium.

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Ericksonian hypnosis therapy significantly reduced tinnitus severity in patients. This technique, particularly self-hypnosis, offers a promising approach for managing tinnitus symptoms.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Tinnitus, a prevalent auditory disorder, significantly impacts patients' quality of life.
  • Current treatment options for tinnitus offer limited efficacy for many individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the therapeutic effect of Ericksonian hypnosis on patients experiencing tinnitus.
  • To assess the efficacy of self-hypnosis as a component of tinnitus management.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective longitudinal study involving 49 patients with tinnitus.
  • Ericksonian hypnosis therapy, focusing on relaxation, mental imagery, and self-hypnosis, was administered over 5-10 sessions.
  • Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) questionnaire was used for pre- and post-treatment assessment.

Main Results:

  • All 35 patients who completed the therapy achieved self-hypnosis capability for tinnitus modulation.
  • The mean Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score significantly decreased from 60.23 to 16.9 post-treatment (p < 0.005).
  • Significant improvements were observed across all tinnitus severity subgroups.

Conclusions:

  • Ericksonian hypnosis, especially when incorporating self-hypnosis, demonstrates considerable promise as an effective treatment for tinnitus.
  • This approach offers a viable non-pharmacological intervention for tinnitus patients.