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Learn how to manage misophonia, a condition which causes a fight-flight-freeze reaction to otherwise normal sounds such as chewing, whistling, tapping, and pen clicking.
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouriar -- For Clinicians:
This course provides clinicians who wish to understand misophonia an overview of the disorder, current understandings of the disorder, and will introduce you to the Misophonia Matters Approach. This will also include worksheets which can be downloaded and used in your clinical practice. Those who wish to after-wards, may apply to be a part of our Clinician Directory. Membership for the provider directory is separate to this course, and can be purchased without attending this course, however, you will not be able to display your "Verified" badge unless you have taken this course.
This course includes both video and text content and you must pass the exam at the end in order to pass the course (60%). Those who pass this course will be able to display a badge on their websites (as well as the clinician directory) indicating that they have taken this course an have the basic understanding of Misophonia.
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This class rewards the position, "Class 1: Fundamentals" and those who pass are eligible to become a Verified Clinician through the International Misophonia Foundation.
The class for clinicians can be found here: https://misophoniafoundation.com/courses/an-introduction-to-misophonia-for-clinicians/
For the general public (parents, adults with misophonia, etc)
Misophonia Matters is an advocacy-based coping skills class, book, and workbook for adults, teens, and clinicians by long-time advocate Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond. Shaylynn has been advocating for misophonia since 2015 and moved to a career in counselling based on her experiences as a misophonia advocate and sufferer of the disorder. The Misophonia Matters approach includes advocacy, psychoeducation, sensory-based skills, and cognitive and psychological skills. Worksheets are presented throughout the program. Central to Misophonia Matters is the idea that while we cannot treat and prevent misophonia, we can learn to navigate and adapt to our world through accommodation, coping skills, and an empathetic advocacy-based approach.
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If you are a parent or sufferer of misophonia, you can find our class for the general public here: https://misophoniafoundation.com/shop/misophonia-matters-class-on-demand/
This course provides clinicians who wish to understand misophonia an overview of the disorder, current understandings of the disorder, and will introduce you to the Misophonia Matters Approach. This will also include worksheets which can be downloaded and used in your clinical practice. Those who wish to after-wards, may apply to be a part of our Clinician Directory. Membership for the provider directory is separate to this course, and can be purchased without attending this course, however, you will not be able to display your "Verified" badge unless you have taken this course.
This course includes both video and text content and you must pass the exam at the end in order to pass the course (60%). Those who pass this course will be able to display a badge on their websites (as well as the clinician directory) indicating that they have taken this course an have the basic understanding of Misophonia.
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This class rewards the position, "Class 1: Fundamentals" and those who pass are eligible to become a Verified Clinician through the International Misophonia Foundation.
The class for clinicians can be found here: https://misophoniafoundation.com/courses/an-introduction-to-misophonia-for-clinicians/
For the general public (parents, adults with misophonia, etc)
Misophonia Matters is an advocacy-based coping skills class, book, and workbook for adults, teens, and clinicians by long-time advocate Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond. Shaylynn has been advocating for misophonia since 2015 and moved to a career in counselling based on her experiences as a misophonia advocate and sufferer of the disorder. The Misophonia Matters approach includes advocacy, psychoeducation, sensory-based skills, and cognitive and psychological skills. Worksheets are presented throughout the program. Central to Misophonia Matters is the idea that while we cannot treat and prevent misophonia, we can learn to navigate and adapt to our world through accommodation, coping skills, and an empathetic advocacy-based approach.
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If you are a parent or sufferer of misophonia, you can find our class for the general public here: https://misophoniafoundation.com/shop/misophonia-matters-class-on-demand/
Source: The International Misophonia Foundation
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