Managing Emotions and Mental Health in Tinnitus Treatment and Healthy Aging
Persistent ringing, buzzing, or humming in the ears can disrupt your sleep, focus, and overall quality of life. At Brooklyn Audiology Associates, we provide Lenire® tinnitus treatment—an innovative, clinically supported tinnitus therapy designed to reduce how intrusive tinnitus feels over time. If tinnitus is your primary concern, working with an experienced audiologist for tinnitus can help you regain control and peace of mind.
Lenire is a non-invasive tinnitus treatment that uses a dual-stimulation approach to help the brain respond differently to tinnitus signals. Rather than masking sound, this therapy focuses on reducing the brain’s attention to tinnitus itself. Treatment is overseen by a licensed audiologist and completed at home, offering flexibility without sacrificing professional guidance.
The second video in our series “Crossing Paths: Audiology & Healthcare Conversations,” we have a conversation between Psychologist, Dr. Geoffrey Gold and Audiologist, Dr. Max Rubin!
In this video, we explore managing emotions and mental health regarding healthy aging and tinnitus through therapy with a psychologist, hearing and tinnitus treatment with an audiologist, and much more!
Connect with us if you have any questions or to make an appointment:
Psychologist: Dr. Geoffrey Gold
Website: TherapistsofNY.com
Call or text message: (516) 277-6333
Audiologist: Dr. Max Rubin
Website: www.HearingAidExperts.com
Call or text message: (347) 679-6518
“Crossing Paths: Audiology & Healthcare Conversations” is Brooklyn Audiology’s new video interview series where we feature different Medical Doctors and discuss how their specialties cross paths with Audiology. We know that our patients benefit most when their care is a team effort, so we hope that the insights from these conversations can help spotlight how we can work together to better address our collective patients’ needs.
The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only. If you would like to learn more about this and other audiology-related topics, feel free to contact Brooklyn Audiology Associates by clicking here or by calling 718-745-6363.