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CBT for Misophonia: online skills class for clinicians, October 2023

September 28, 2023 by Jane Gregory in Health Professionals, Misophonia, Treatment

Register now! Registration closes 13th October 2023.

Are you a CBT therapist looking to improve your skills in helping people with misophonia? Join us for an online workshop over zoom to learn how to understand distress and impairment in misophonia from a CBT perspective. We will use interactive exercises to help adapt your existing techniques for use with clients with misophonia, and how to work sensitively and collaboratively to use sounds as part of your sessions.

You can join from around the world and registration is capped at 50 participants.

Read a published case study of CBT for misophonia here.

Details

Format: Two half-day skills workshops via zoom

Date: 19th and 20th October 2023

Time: 1:30pm–4:30pm British Summer Time (GMT+1)

Cost: £140 (total)

Course Content

Day 1: CBT formulation, adapting existing skills for misophonia, coping strategies and safety behaviours

Day 2: Designing and delivering experiments for engaging with sounds (NOT graded exposure)

Workshop facilitators

Dr Jane Gregory is the author of the book Sounds Like Misophonia: How to stop small noises from causing extreme reactions and co-creator of the S-Five measurement tool for misophonia. She is researching misophonia at the University of Oxford and has misophonia herself.

Dr Tom Graham sees patients with misophonia from around the country in an NHS clinic in Oxford and runs CBT workshops at the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre, which provides CBT training to organisations around the world.

Register via the OCTC website now! Registration closes 13th October 2023.

September 28, 2023 /Jane Gregory
CBT, Cognitive behaviour therapy, Training
Health Professionals, Misophonia, Treatment
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