Are You Suffering From Any of These Symptoms as a Result of Tinnitus? Call Today for a Consultation.
| ■ Mild to severe anxiety | ■ Depression |
| ■ Insomnia | ■ Negative thinking |
| ■ Triggered fight or flight | ■ Crying spells |
| ■ Hopelessness | ■ Ringing in the ears |
| ■ Suicidal thoughts |

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.
With over 20 years of clinical experience, Stephen Geller Katz, LCSW-R (Bio) developed Tinnitus Cognitive Retraining Therapy and founded the 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 Dr. Katz at (646) 213-2321 for a consultation.
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Many have heard of CBT but not as many people have heard of DBT. We have written an article about how CBT can benefit those dealing with tinnitus, but let’s discuss how DBT could benefit you as well. DBT is very similar to CBT but it instead focuses heavily on distress intolerance. It helps you to focus on feeling the emotions and not trying to actively change it, we call it radical acceptance.
Mindfulness is the name of the game for DBT. The main goal is to help you to pay attention to your body and be present in the moment. Think of all the things that you are grateful for and think of ways that your life is fulfilling to you. Instead of thinking about what would make you happier and fall into a trap of compare and despair it would benefit you to stay mindful in grateful in this moment. Grateful for the ability to breathe and take a moment out of your day to be stress-free. Even if the ringing continues you can practice radical acceptance and just accept the ringing as part of your reality.