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Storytelling - The Story We Tell Ourselves About Tinnitus
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Discovering tinnitus series
Author
Debbie Featherstone
Date
24 Jul 2018
This is precisely how tinnitus becomes a problem. We don’t want to hear it. We want it to go away. And the more meaning that has to us, the more the “story” persists
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