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This week I’m talking to David in New Jersey. David reached out to me last year with a paper he wrote for a university course called Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach. In it, he surveys recent literature and therapies and argues for trying to identify misophonia and provide therapy before it has impacts on a child’s social and educational development. You’ll hear how this is very personal to David, because he himself was impacted by the way he was treated growing up trying to deal with his misophonia. We talk about cultural components, something called dialectical behavior therapy, breathing techniques, a number of things. We’ll talk about how all David’s thinking about misophonia has evolved over time after counseling and therapy and what it has meant for his family. 
Links:
David's paper - Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach  
 Andrew Huberman on breathing  
Dialectical Behavior Therapy 
 
Contact [email protected] about the Baylor misophonia study mentioned in the intro. 
  
Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!  
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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com 
Email: [email protected] 
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address. 
YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions) 
Social:
Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com
Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.
Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com
 
Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.  
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This week I’m talking to David in New Jersey. David reached out to me last year with a paper he wrote for a university course called Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach. In it, he surveys recent literature and therapies and argues for trying to identify misophonia and provide therapy before it has impacts on a child’s social and educational development. You’ll hear how this is very personal to David, because he himself was impacted by the way he was treated growing up trying to deal with his misophonia. We talk about cultural components, something called dialectical behavior therapy, breathing techniques, a number of things. We’ll talk about how all David’s thinking about misophonia has evolved over time after counseling and therapy and what it has meant for his family. 
Links:
David's paper - Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach  
 Andrew Huberman on breathing  
Dialectical Behavior Therapy 
 
Contact [email protected] about the Baylor misophonia study mentioned in the intro. 
  
Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!  
---
Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com 
Email: [email protected] 
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address. 
YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions) 
Social:
Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com
Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.
Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com
 
Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.  
Support the show

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