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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
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For Parents & Loved Ones
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Meet the Center team members who are conducting Misophonia research.
Duke Researchers
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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
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Save the Date! Next CMER Quarterly Webinar is set for Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at noon EST (9am PST)
July 19, 2023
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Dr. Jennifer Brout's 2 Part Class - RRR Misophonia Coping Skills Class for Parents, Adults, and Clinicians
June 06, 2023
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"CARE for Misophonia: Conversations About Research for Everyone" - May 16th 9-6pm EST!
May 16, 2023
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New CMER Publication Currently In Press: "Treatment of Misophonia"
April 26, 2023
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CMER Quarterly Webinar held Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 7pm EST (4pm PST)
March 21, 2023
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International Misophonia Research Network (IMRN) Joins soQuiet
February 03, 2023
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Duke CMER's Dr. Zach Rosenthal in The Guardian's "Misophonia: how 'sound rage' destroys relationships and forces people to move home"
January 26, 2023
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CMER Quarterly Webinar held Wednesday, December 14, 2022!
December 14, 2022
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Publication of Duke CMER's Misophonia Phenotyping Phase 1 Study Data -"Phenotyping misophonia: Psychiatric disorders and medical health correlates"
October 06, 2022
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New York Times Article w/ Dr. Zach Rosenthal & IMRN's Dr. Jennifer Brout - "When You Can’t Stand the Sound of Chewing (or Crunching, or Sniffling)"
September 09, 2022
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