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Dr. Jennifer Brout's 2 Part Class - RRR Misophonia Coping Skills Class for Parents, Adults, and Clinicians

June 06, 2023 Learn More

Next CMER Quarterly Webinar is set for this Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 7pm EST (4pm PST)

March 21, 2023 Learn More

International Misophonia Research Network (IMRN) Joins soQuiet

February 03, 2023 Learn More

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 Learn More

CMER Quarterly Webinar held Wednesday, December 14, 2022!

December 14, 2022 Learn More

Publication of Duke CMER's Misophonia Phenotyping Phase 1 Study Data -"Phenotyping misophonia: Psychiatric disorders and medical health correlates"

October 06, 2022 Learn More

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 Learn More

Medscape Medical News Article - "More to Misophonia Than Meets the Ear" w/ CMER's Dr. Zach Rosenthal

September 08, 2022 Learn More

Misophonia Education's Teen Misophonia RRR Coping Skills Class - 8/23/22 & 8/25/22

August 23, 2022 Learn More

Publication from CMER's Dr. Andrada Neacsiu & team -"The neurobiology of misophonia and implications for novel, neuroscience-driven interventions"

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