Adult and Young Adult Misophonia RRR Coping Skills Class [January 2023]
$275.00
Class Dates:
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023 7pm Eastern
Thursday, January 19th, 2023 7pm Eastern
Description
Class Dates:
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023 7pm Eastern
Thursday, January 19th, 2023 7pm Eastern
This class provides an accessible way to learn the basics of coping with misophonia and is a comprehensive coping skills approach designed for adults and clinicians to use in therapy, or on their own. This class is for adults aged 18+. There will be a special section on college for younger adults.
We do not sell individual classes. This class is only available as a complete package as both classes are connected. If you cannot attend a session live, there will be video provided that you can watch at your leisure. Videos will also be available to review after attendance. Classes 90 minutes in length.
This class comes with a free copy of Dr. Brout’s Misophonia Guide for Adults.
This class is helpful for adults with misophonia as well as clinicians who work with adults who have misophonia. A general explanation of the science and misophonia will be provided at the beginning, as well as a primer on which clinicians can help misophonia and how. After this initial introduction to misophonia and the neurosystem, the Regulate, Reason, Reassure coping skills will be introduced. RRR was developed by Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout in response to her own, and her daughter’s misophonia. This is not a treatment, but it is a coping skills approach that can help misophonics learn to manage and regulate their misophonia.
Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout is the Director of the International Misophonia Research Network). She is a New York State Certified School Psychologist, a Connecticut Professional Licensed Counselor, and holds a Doctorate in School/Clinical-Child Psychology. Disappointed by her own experiences with the state of the field when seeking help for her own child in 1999, Dr. Brout began efforts to establish better research practice, improved diagnosis, and innovative clinical practice related to auditory over-responsivity. Dr. Brout has been at the forefront of research in this area for over 18 years, having established the Sensation and Emotion Network (SENetwork) in 2007, along with Sensory Processing and Emotion Regulation Program at Duke University in 2008 (now the Misophonia and Emotion Regulation Program. She graduated from New York University, Columbia University, and Ferkauf School of Psychology (at Albert Einstein School of Medicine) respectively. She is also the mother of adult triplets, and is a Misophonia sufferer herself.