Phonisk Directory Approval and Listing
Become an approved informed provider on the Phonisk Directory
Beschreibung
The Phonisk Directory is a curated map of professionals actively contributing to a systems-based standard for Tinnitus care, rooted in evidence, compassion, and interdisciplinary understanding. While certification through the Phonisk Tinnitus Triage & Care programme is the preferred standard to ensure the highest quality of recommendation, we also welcome informed practitioners who demonstrate a solid understanding of the wider mechanisms behind Tinnitus, and who apply this understanding ethically within their own scope of practice. What qualifies you for listing as an informed provider? This listing is open to you if: • You are a health or care professional actively working with clients experiencing Tinnitus or related conditions • You understand Tinnitus as a multi-systemic symptom and know how to distinguish between different types and pathophysiologies • You value a non-reductionist, client-centred approach • You are familiar with nervous system regulation, metabolic influences, trauma-informed care, or related integrative models • You are open to collaborative care, cross-referrals, and ongoing education Your Profile will include: • Your name, profession, and practice focus • Contact details (or direct booking link) • Your location (in-person and/or online) • A brief statement about your approach to Tinnitus and related conditions Includes: ✓ Public profile & location listing ✓ Visibility on live public directory ✓ Priority access to collaborations & events ✓ Access to community updates & practitioner resources ✓ Direct referrals of clients that become known in the area Annual Listing Renewal Fee: €200 Even without certification, if your practice and work reflect the principles of systems-based, integrative Tinnitus support, this listing allows you to be visible, refer responsibly, and connect with individuals actively searching for real, personalised solutions. Applicants will receive a brief questionnaire prior to the personal assessment, which can be completed either in writing or during the 60-minute call.