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Dr. Rosenthal is the director of the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation. This is one of the leading groups studying misophonia, doing numerous research projects, providing education and also dealing with patients in a clinical setting. Dr. Rosenthal was one of the authors of the paper released last week discussing a consensus definition for misophonia.  We talk about the paper plus the DSM-5, the history of the Duke Center, how they approach research, and information on a lot of exciting research finally happening to study this thing. 
 
TW: I forgot to mention in my preamble that there is a sniffing sound made at about an hour and ten minutes in. It's on the context of explaining some exciting research, but apologies in advance if it triggers anyone!  
 
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.  
 
Social: 
Twitter - @misophoniashow 
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast 
Facebook - misophoniapodcast 
 
Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own! 
 
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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Dr. Rosenthal is the director of the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation. This is one of the leading groups studying misophonia, doing numerous research projects, providing education and also dealing with patients in a clinical setting. Dr. Rosenthal was one of the authors of the paper released last week discussing a consensus definition for misophonia.  We talk about the paper plus the DSM-5, the history of the Duke Center, how they approach research, and information on a lot of exciting research finally happening to study this thing. 
 
TW: I forgot to mention in my preamble that there is a sniffing sound made at about an hour and ten minutes in. It's on the context of explaining some exciting research, but apologies in advance if it triggers anyone!  
 
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.  
 
Social: 
Twitter - @misophoniashow 
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast 
Facebook - misophoniapodcast 
 
Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own! 
 
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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