DiscoverInner Ear Secrets: An Audiology PodcastSeason 2 | Episode 3: The Psychological Impacts of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
Season 2 | Episode 3: The Psychological Impacts of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Season 2 | Episode 3: The Psychological Impacts of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Update: 2025-08-09
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Tinnitus is more than just a sound. It is a mental and emotional journey. For many people, it can lead to distress, anxiety, and a deep sense of disconnection.

In this episode, we are joined by Associate Professor Margaret Osborne, clinical psychologist and convenor of the Master of Professional Psychology at the University of Melbourne, to explore the often overlooked psychological impact of tinnitus and hearing loss.

In this episode, we cover:

  1. Why tinnitus can cause emotional distress, anxiety, and social withdrawal
  2. How hearing loss can affect identity, self-esteem, and connection
  3. Practical ways audiologists can support patients beyond the audiogram
  4. How to recognise red flags and refer patients for mental health support
  5. How audiologists and psychologists can collaborate for better outcomes

Whether you are an audiology student, clinician, or someone navigating tinnitus yourself, this episode offers empathy, insight, and tools to support whole person care.

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Season 2 | Episode 3: The Psychological Impacts of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Season 2 | Episode 3: The Psychological Impacts of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

Inner Ear Secrets: An Audiology Podcast