Quoted from Wikipedia: I did a little searching and found some success stories on MBCT and tinnitus. Looks like it could be an effective way of minimizing tinnitus distress. Am I the only one interested in this therapy? Do you happen to know someone who has followed this through?
I would be interested to know more about this type of therapy. I have been saying from the start, it's not the tinnitus that gets you, it's your reaction to it. I spent some time in therapy with reaction modification as a goal. I went to a psychiatrist who specialized in chronic pain management and tailored his approach to tinnitus. It helped me a lot.
MBCT is based upon principles in zen buddhism, which is all about being aware, present, and accepting of what you're feeling and thinking in the moment. So for example if you think, "This tinnitus is going to drive me nuts," mindfulness practice helps you step back and realize that this is a thought you're having and not reality. I practice zen meditation and I think it's been really helpful with accepting tinnitus. If you want to learn about mindfulness and try it out, I'd suggest books and recordings by Jon Kabat-Zinn. He's really good for people who want a clear program without all the buddhist trappings!
This is a very interesting article: I Wasn’t at War With the Noise: How Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy Changes Patients’ Experiences of Tinnitus