I started replying but I lost my email so here I go again. This is what I found out about it on this website:
www.tinnitus-pjj.com.
Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT), uses a combination of low level, broad-band noise and counseling to achieve the habituation of tinnitus, that is the patient is no longer aware of their tinnitus, except when they focus their attention on it, and even then tinnitus is not annoying or bothersome.
Tinnitus is accompanied by hyperacusis in about 40% of the cases. Hyperacusis is a decreased tolerance of sound and can be a serious problem. Some patients experience hyperacusis without tinnitus. Tinnitus Retraining Therapy can restore totally or partially the normal level of sensitivity to sound.
The treatment was started by Pawel J Jastreboff. From what else I know if involves using a sound generator and possibly hearing aids depending on their evaluation of your tinnitus. There are doctors trained for this in other parts of the states but the main clinic is at Emory. It involves going there for 1-2 days of tests and then consultations for the first six months (which could be done over the phone) and then every six months until you are doing better....usually their is improvement after the first three months.
If you go on the site....let me know what you think.
Lorraine