“An Adult’s Guide to Misophonia” was published by Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout in 2021, and was the first book of its kind to offer a palatable, clinician-developed coping skills guide …
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Almost every psychologist I saw to help my own daughter suggested I that I institute a behavior modification program at home to change her “behavior.” As a psychology intern working …
Dear readers, my son is 9 months and thriving! His pediatrician says everything is on track for him and he’s at a healthy weight. We are struggling with a couple …
While there is currently no cure for misophonia. It is important to note that coping mechanisms can be very helpful. We communicate directly with misophonia researchers to ensure that there will be …
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April showers bring May flowers… and what’s a more perfect time to bloom advocacy and awareness than spring? The Month of May will be “Misophonia Matters May”. We will do …
I reached out to Alvantor because I was really curious about how their bed tents would be for a sensory space. As Dr. Brout recommends in her Regulate, Reason, Reassure …
Today I’m reviewing the Galaxy Projector 2.0 (thank you to the company for letting me test this). The brand sent out really nice welcoming emails upon “purchase”. It felt really …
Most anecdotal and academic work states that misophonia begins in late childhood – early adolescence. I disagree. As of now researchers rely on self-report and/or reports from parents. However, how …
In January 2021, I learned I was pregnant. I was excited, anxious, and embracing the changes my body was going through. Being known as “mommy” was something I simultaneously craved …