On developing tinnitus distress in 2005, Bruce Hubbard, an experienced clinical psychologist, turned for help to the only evidence-based treatment, CBT. Following his recovery, he founded CBT for Tinnitus, LLC, whose mission is to provide online training and coaching to tinnitus distress sufferers worldwide, and tinnitus education for professionals. He has published numerous articles and podcasts on CBT, mindfulness and tinnitus. Bruce’s webinar, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Tinnitus, sponsored by the Anxiety & Depression Association of America (ADAA), has received over 400,000 views.
Bruce Hubbard is a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University, Teachers College, a Past President of the New York City Cognitive Behavior Therapy Association (2016-2018), and Founder and Director of CBT for Tinnitus, LLC. He currently serves on the Science Advisory Committee of the American Tinnitus Association. Bruce is certified in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). He completed his doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Binghamton University and his clinical internship at New York University Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital.
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