CMER News
Emotional and Cognitive Characteristics of Misophonia
Research study by Mercede Erfanian and Romke Rouw.
Hatred of sounds should be recognised as psychiatric condition, say psychologists
Misophonia is far more than simply disliking sounds. For many sufferers, the condition can have such a negative effect that they consider taking their own lives. Article in The Independent.
What is Happening with Misophonia Research?
In this Psychology Today blog post, Dr. Jennifer Brout discusses three new studies led by researchers at the Misophonia and Emotion Program at Duke.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in misophonia: An open trial
New research led by Arjan E. Schröder.
Dr. Zach Rosenthal on the Misophonia Breakthrough Study
In this Psychology Today blog post by Dr. Jennifer Brout, CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal comments on breakthrough study by Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar.
Misophonia: When chewing, sniffing, tapping sounds are more than just annoying
Dr. Jennifer Brout and CMER director Dr. Zach Rosenthal were interviewed for this ABC Australia news story.
Chapter 21 - Decreased sound tolerance: hyperacusis, misophonia, diplacousis, and polyacousis
New research by Pawel J. Jastreboff and Margaret M. Jastreboff.