Are you Suffering from any of these symptoms as a result of Tinnitus? Call Today for a Consultation.

    Mild to severe anxiety
    Insomnia
    Triggered fight or flight

  Depression
  Negative thinking
  Crying spells

  Hopelessness
  Suicidal thoughts
  Ringing in the ears

Do you feel your family and friends don’t understand?
Are you growing more isolated?
Do you feel like life will never be the same?
Are you refraining from activities that you enjoy?
Are you fearful of losing your job?
Do you find that your thoughts tend to be negative?

If you answered yes to 3 or more of these questions or symptoms, then we can help.

You may be a candidate for Tinnitus Cognitive Retraining Therapy, or TCRT.  Stephen Geller Katz, LCSW-R, with over 20 years of clinical experience, a New York University graduate, developed Tinnitus Cognitive Retraining Therapy and founded Tinnitus Cognitive Center™ in response to the growing number of Tinnitus sufferers coming to his private practice. He discovered that by helping people to retrain and reinterpret the thoughts around their Tinnitus, anxiety and depression symptoms began to improve. But even more important so did the Tinnitus.

Call us at (646) 213-2321 for a consultation.


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Monthly Archives: February 2016

What Is Tinnitus?

Are you suffering from a ringing sound that occurs in your ears? You know it is happening, but no one else can hear it. Even worse, you don’t know what the cause of it is or why it may be happening to you. Tinnitus is the term used to describe this type of ringing in the ears. Some people just hear noise, not necessarily a ringing sound. In all situations, that sound is present and there may be the need for you to do something about it. Your first step should be to talk to an LCSW-R in New York City for the treatment and diagnosis that you need.

Understanding What’s Happening

About 1 in every 5 people suffer from tinnitus. This condition is common, but it does not necessarily cause problems for most people who suffer from it. Tinnitus isn’t actually a condition or disease itself. Rather, it is generally the symptom you are having related to an underlying condition. There are various conditions that can worsen this type of symptom. For example those who are older with age-related hearing loss may suffer from it more frequently. Those who have an ear injury or those who have a circulatory system disorder may also have this condition. However, it can happen to anyone at any age.

When to Get Help

It may not sound like a big problem at first. For many people, it is not a sign of some underlying health condition or injury. However, it can be bothersome. It becomes especially concerning when the condition seems to worsen over time or it may be so frequent that it impacts your day to day life or quality of life. If you find that it is impacting your day, then it is time to seek out help for it. Treating the condition is often possible, though it may not completely remove the occurrence for good. However, there are some treatments that can help those who are suffering from this condition.

If you are suffering from tinnitus or want to find out if you are, your first step is to visit an LCSW-R to learn more about your needs. Often, patients can see significant improvement from this type of treatment and it can give you more of a traditional quality of life as well. It’s important to invest in a top LCSW-R in New York City for the best help available.

Call today for a free 15min phone consultation 646-213-2321

Monthly Archives: February 2016

What Is Tinnitus?

Are you suffering from a ringing sound that occurs in your ears? You know it is happening, but no one else can hear it. Even worse, you don’t know what the cause of it is or why it may be happening to you. Tinnitus is the term used to describe this type of ringing in the ears. Some people just hear noise, not necessarily a ringing sound. In all situations, that sound is present and there may be the need for you to do something about it. Your first step should be to talk to an LCSW-R in New York City for the treatment and diagnosis that you need.

Understanding What’s Happening

About 1 in every 5 people suffer from tinnitus. This condition is common, but it does not necessarily cause problems for most people who suffer from it. Tinnitus isn’t actually a condition or disease itself. Rather, it is generally the symptom you are having related to an underlying condition. There are various conditions that can worsen this type of symptom. For example those who are older with age-related hearing loss may suffer from it more frequently. Those who have an ear injury or those who have a circulatory system disorder may also have this condition. However, it can happen to anyone at any age.

When to Get Help

It may not sound like a big problem at first. For many people, it is not a sign of some underlying health condition or injury. However, it can be bothersome. It becomes especially concerning when the condition seems to worsen over time or it may be so frequent that it impacts your day to day life or quality of life. If you find that it is impacting your day, then it is time to seek out help for it. Treating the condition is often possible, though it may not completely remove the occurrence for good. However, there are some treatments that can help those who are suffering from this condition.

If you are suffering from tinnitus or want to find out if you are, your first step is to visit an LCSW-R to learn more about your needs. Often, patients can see significant improvement from this type of treatment and it can give you more of a traditional quality of life as well. It’s important to invest in a top LCSW-R in New York City for the best help available.

Call today for a free 15min phone consultation 646-213-2321

Tinnitus Cognitive Center

Stephen Geller Katz, LCSW-R
19 West 34th Street
Penthouse Floor
New York, NY 10001


Call today for a consultation
646-213-2321