Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation
Welcome to CMER!
The Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER) is actively conducting clinical research on Misophonia, providing education to the public, and evaluating adult patients with treatment and management recommendations about Misophonia. Given how little is known about Misophonia, the opportunities for discovery and improved care are virtually limitless.
CARE for Misophonia Day 2026 Registration Now Open!
2025: Year in Review Slides Now Available
On Wednesday, January 14th, our Director, Dr. Zach Rosenthal, discussed the top advancements for misophonia in 2025 at our "2025: Year in Review" Webinar. The slides from this presentation are now available.
Read our 2025 newsletter!
What did we LEARN? - LEARN Webinar Insights Report Available
Misophonia has been proposed as a new diagnostic code in the ICD-11!
The proposal was submitted by a multi-disciplinary workgroup of sufferers and loved ones with lived experience, scientists, and clinicians.
If the proposal is accepted, the ability to formally diagnose Misophonia would increase physician and healthcare provider awareness of Misophonia and allow them to bill payers (e.g., insurance) when providing clinical services for people with Misophonia.
You must register/log in to view the proposal.