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This study introduces a counseling protocol to manage debilitating hyperacusis using sound therapy and protected sound management. The intervention aims to recalibrate auditory pathways, reduce distress, and improve sound tolerance.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Hyperacusis is a debilitating condition characterized by sound intolerance.
  • Current interventions often involve sound management and therapeutic sound, but a structured counseling approach is needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a structured counseling protocol for a transitional intervention in hyperacusis.
  • To educate patients on hyperacusis mechanisms and encourage acceptance of the intervention.

Main Methods:

  • The protocol involves reviewing audiometric results, explaining auditory pathways and central gain.
  • It addresses maladaptive hyper-gain processes, nonauditory connections, and the misuse of hearing protection devices.
  • Therapeutic sound is introduced to downregulate hyper-gain activity and restore homeostasis.

Main Results:

  • The transitional intervention aims to recalibrate hyper-gain processes, reducing hyperacusis-related distress.
  • As recalibration progresses, the need for protected sound management and sound therapy decreases.
  • Improved sound tolerance and a return to routine daily activities in normal sound environments are expected outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • A structured counseling protocol combined with sound management and therapeutic sound offers a promising transitional intervention for hyperacusis.
  • This approach facilitates the recalibration of auditory pathways, leading to reduced distress and improved quality of life.