An Introduction to Misophonia for Clinicians

An Introduction to Misophonia for Clinicians

$275.00

This course is available worldwide. It does not offer Continuing Education credits.

This course is for clinicians and misophonia treatment providers. It provides an overview of misophonia, and the basics of misophonia research and coping skills with the most current and to date research available. The format is in video recordings and text. You can work at your own pace with no deadlines. If you have watched some of the presentations in the past, feel free to only watch those you have not yet seen.

This course is written by Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout

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Description

This course is available worldwide. It does not offer Continuing Education credits.

This course is for clinicians and misophonia treatment providers. It provides an overview of misophonia, and the basics of misophonia research and coping skills with the most current and to date research available. The format is in video recordings and text. You can work at your own pace with no deadlines. If you have watched some of the presentations in the past, feel free to only watch those you have not yet seen.
Participants of this course are eligible to be listed on the Misophonia Provider Network as a treatment provider.
Please note that passing the final exam (70% is a pass) is a requirement of this course. It is recommended you view as many presentations as possible to get a wide overview of misophonia. Some presentations might have repetitive sections, however, anything that is repeated is generally very important!
You can come back and review these materials at any time even after completion of the course. Please note, at this time we do not offer CEUs as Misophonia is a newly recognized condition.

Course Structure

Unit 1: What is Misophonia?
  • What is Misophonia?
  • Age of Onset, Gender, and Genetics
  • Presentation: Co-Occurring Disorders
  • The Nervous System and Anxiety
  • Multidisciplinary Clinicians
  • Do’s and Don’ts
Unit 2: Misophonia Research
  • Presentation: The Motor Basis for Misophonia
  • Presentation: Misophonia and Your Brain
  • Duke Presentation: CBT for Misophonia
  • Literature Reading
Unit 3: Misophonia Coping Skills
  • Presentation: An Introduction to Misophonia Coping Skills
  • Presentation: Misophonia at School (and College)
Unit 4: Resources and More Information
  • Provider Network Application
Final Exam
Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout

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.