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How to cope with misophonia [VIDEO]

How to cope with misophonia [VIDEO]

by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D | Mar 30, 2020 | Articles | 5 comments

This wonderful video guide comes from Dr Jennifer Jo Brout, founder of the Misophonia and Emotion Program at Duke University and the Director of the International Misophonia Research Network (IMRN). You can find more of her work online here at Misophonia International...
General Problems in the Misophonia Research: The Abyss of Misperception We Are All Creating

General Problems in the Misophonia Research: The Abyss of Misperception We Are All Creating

by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D | Oct 9, 2015 | Articles | 7 comments

The History of Misophonia Research, by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D (Part III of III) In part I and II we talked about the confusion in terminology and positioning regarding misophonia: Does it belong to audiology or psychology or neuroscience… and so on. One thing is...
Is Misophonia a Neurological, Psychiatric, or Auditory Disorder?

Is Misophonia a Neurological, Psychiatric, or Auditory Disorder?

by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D | Oct 8, 2015 | Articles | 13 comments

The History of Misophonia Research, by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D (Part II of III) The small body of research emerging in misophonia tends to address 4 core issues: Specific symptoms Possible causes Overlaps with other disorders The extent to which the disorder impairs...
Confusion With Terminology: Who gets to name the baby?

Confusion With Terminology: Who gets to name the baby?

by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D | Oct 7, 2015 | Articles | 2 comments

The History of Misophonia Research, by Jennifer Jo-Brout, Psy.D (Part I of III) Jastreboff and Jastreboff first coined the term Misophonia, which literally means “hatred of sound”, in 2001. Dr. Pawel Jastreboff is a Professor of Otology (Head and Neck Surgery) at...

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