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Education & Training
Information From a Multi-Disciplinary & Evidence-Based Point of View
Educating and training at the intersection of science and treatment.
What is Misophonia?
How Do I Manage Misophonia?
Clinician Training
Undergraduate Opportunities
Education for Sufferers & Loved Ones
Clinical Care
Building a Multi-Disciplinary Clinical Approach
Find out how we approach patient care for Misophonia.
Read More
Our Approach to Care
Evaluation
Treatment
Self Management
Make an Appointment
For Parents & Loved Ones
Research
Innovative Research
Meet the Center team members who are conducting Misophonia research.
Duke Researchers
Overview
Research Team
Participate in a Study
Research Registry
Ongoing Research
Upcoming Studies
Needed Future Studies
Join Our Research Team
About Us
Welcome to the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation!
We are a group of dedicated clinicians, researchers, and trainees who work in partnership with people with Misophonia, families, and the broader community.
See Our Vision
Welcome
Mission, Vision & Strategy
About Our Team
Press Inquiries
Collaborate With Us
Contact Us
Resources
Find the Resources You Need
Search through resources to help learn more about Misophonia as a clinician, sufferer or a loved one.
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Misophonia Education March 11th Workshop-An Introduction to Misophonia Coping Skills
March 11, 2021
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Are you interested in sharing your Misophonia story with Boston journalist writing a book?
January 25, 2021
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January 14th, 2021-CMER Quarterly Research E-conference with Drs. Clair Robbins, Jennifer Brout and Zach Rosenthal
January 14, 2021
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New CMER Publication-A Preliminary Investigation of the Association Between Misophonia and Symptoms of Psychopathology and Personality Disorders
January 14, 2021
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Misophonia Education Nov. 12th Workshop-Coping with Misophonia: Sensation and Emotion
November 12, 2020
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Dr. Rosenthal in Self Magazine "6 Ways I'm Coping With My Misophonia, Which Is Worse Than Ever in the Pandemic"
October 28, 2020
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Oct. 27th Misophonia Education Workshop - "How does Misophonia Relate to Other Disorders?"
October 27, 2020
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Dr. Zach Rosenthal has joined the Scientific Advisory Board for MRF
October 07, 2020
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Dr. Rosenthal in Medium's Article "Misophonia and Creativity: What is the Connection?"
October 03, 2020
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Friday, Sept. 25th - CMER Quarterly E-Conference with UC Santa Cruz Researchers Drs. Nicolas Davidenko and Pat Samermit
September 25, 2020
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