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Dr Jane Gregory (DClinPsych)

Buy Sounds Like misophonia: How to stop small noises from causing extreme reactions
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interview with sammy j on abc radio melbourne
The project new zealand covers misophonia, interview with jane gregory
cbt for misophonia: training for clinicians (Oct 19th & 20th)
published case study: session-by-session change in misophonia
wired.com: it's time to let the noisy world back in (about testing out your coping strategies)
unexpected elements on bbc: hear a misophonia therapy technique (29:50)
really? no, really? podcast: jane gregory talks with jason alexander and peter tilden
Which of these infuriating food habits gets you boiling over? (BBC Food)
Misophonia: how ‘sound rage’ destroys relationships (the guardian)
probably science: jane Gregory & steve hall on misophonia in relationships
I find crunching and slurping unbearable (sunday times, paywall)

Published article: Listening to people with misophonia (S-Five questionnaire)

Published article: Item Response Theory Investigation of Misophonia Auditory Triggers

Jane’s story

Sounds Like Misophonia (misophonia research for non-scientists)

Jane at University of Oxford

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