| View Larger Image | Tinnitus: Turning the Volume Down (Revised & Expanded) | Perfect Paperbackby Kevin Hogan (Author), Jennifer Battaglino (Author)
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| | Binding: | Perfect Paperback | | Publisher: | Network 3000 | | Edition: | Revisedth Edition | | Page Count: | 260 Pages | | Publication Date: | July 29, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 27,701th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Over 50 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus and there are those who don't realize that the ringing in their ears has a name. Of those 50 million, 12 million are estimated to have severe tinnitus where they seek medical treatment. Approximately two million people are suffering so severely that they cannot make it through their daily activities. Kevin Hogan has a positive approach to health as a definite goal worthy of determination. Kevin experienced tinnitus, and partly because of this, he treats those who suffer from it with respect!He heard the usual, You have to live with it, and he does NOT live with it. In addition he has remolded his profession to help those with tinnitus. This book is a positive example, a helping hand, a light in the darkness. Kevin once wrote a book called The Gift: A Discovery of Love, Happiness and Fulfillment, describing a quest for happiness. Readers discover on their quest that only by giving it (The Gift) away to everyone they meet can life be complete and whole. This book is Kevin's gift to us. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 26 reviews)
| Save Your Money and Time by Nagesy (CT, USA) 2 Stars November 26, 2009 Being a sufferer of Sudden Hearing Loss and subsequent tinnitus I purchased this book for some guidance on dealing with the infliction. The book did explain tinnitus as best as is currently medically understood but did not provide any viable or practical methods of reducing the ringing as the name of the book implies. The book is 260 pages, which in my opinion, could have been captured in 30. It kept repeating the same material over and over again just arranged differently. If you're looking for solutions on dealing with Tinnitus, I wouldn't recommend this book. The only thing it did for me was to make me more aware of the ringing in my ear while I was reading it. That's about it. You could get the same information from the American Tinnitus Association from free.
| | Tinnitus help. by Dean Slater (San Clemente, CA USA) 5 Stars October 23, 2009 Kevin is a real expert in the field of Tinnitus which is more than I can say about my own Doctors. The book completely explains what is happening to you when you suffer from tinnitus. I'm still reading it so I need to finish it yet. I wish he wasn't so expensive on his CD's for help with the Tinnitus so I could get more help. Even though he explains it all there is not any quick cure for this problem so although I understand it better I still endure it. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has Tinnitus or lives with someone who has it.
| | Tinnitus help? Book well written and not a total sales pitch. by Lorren E. Hansen (Delaware) 4 Stars September 17, 2009 This book was well written and provides a good starting place for identifying physiological and emotional sources of severe tinnitus. Other than the persistent thread throughout the book recommending the need to consider hypnotherapy and the lack of viable hypnotherapists specializing in tinnitus, the book did not come across as a sales pitch or claim to provide an "instant cure". The author stresses the need for patience and the application of a multi-modal approach, which seems prudent for attacking tinnitus. It's early in our road to healing, therefore I cannot confirm whether the methods suggested in this book will ultimately result in a reduction in the perceived noise and associated distress, but most of it makes good sense and can be applied with minimal financial investment. I definitely recommend this book as a source of encouragement for those suffering from severe tinnitus.
| | Tinnitus by Hogen by Eduardo Aguilar 5 Stars September 13, 2009 As a psychotherapist, it's excellent if you haven't read much about tinnitus. A bit pricey though.
| | Please, Kevin, employ an editor! by M Sutton 3 Stars August 13, 2009 Overall this book contains a lot of good information, is objective and is honest about one's options with tinnitus. But, the writing style is awful. It reads like it was written five paragraphs at a time without going back to see what was written previously. Very repetitive. And, Kevin, when you do find a good editor and he or she wants to eliminate "quotes" and superfluous words, swallow your pride and listen. You don't, for example, have to say "but by no means limited to," after each use of the word "including." He or she will tell you that the phrase adds nothing. This is correct. Listen to them. Your book will be much better for it. And, I suspect, about 50 pages shorter.
Your heart is obviously in this. Trust me. Find an editor. You will help more people.
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