Clinician and misophonia sufferer, Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond, MA, LCT-C, is stepping in to offer much-needed coping skills with her new book, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Misophonia. She introduces the CBT-MISO method, a structured, empathetic way to cope with a disorder that turns simple meals and conversations into psychological battlegrounds. CBT for Misophonia makes no bold claims of treatment, it merely offers an approach to alleviate emotional turmoil as much as possible in the reality of no cure.
Misophonia is not typical annoyance; it's a visceral, disproportionate emotional explosion caused by specific, repetitive sounds. The triggers are absurdly mundane—the sound of someone chewing, breathing, tapping, or typing—yet the emotional toll is profound, leading to isolation and disrupted lives.
Hayes-Raymond, who understands the disorder from the inside, recognized a dangerous flaw in existing resources. Many traditional therapies, such as Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), force patients to endure their triggers, which can be traumatizing for misophonia sufferers.
"If you or your clients live with misophonia, you know the frustration of having your life dictated by specific, repetitive sounds," Hayes-Raymond explains. "The rage, anxiety, and disgust are intense, and finding practical, reliable help can feel impossible."
The CBT-MISO method outlined in the book offers a revolutionary alternative: a supportive, structured, 10-week plan that completely omits harmful exposure practices. Instead, it provides a compassionate framework focused on cognitive reframing, healthy communication, and boundary setting.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Misophonia includes over 50 worksheets and exercises, helping both clinicians and individuals:
- For the Individual: Learn to recognize the thoughts and feelings that intensify the rage response, giving you practical life skills for communication and sensory tools.
- For the Clinician: Implement the complete, adaptable 10-Week CBT-MISO Protocol, integrating specialized coping techniques into your practice.
Misophonia is challenging, but coping doesn't have to be. Take control with the CBT-MISO method.
Book Details:
- Title: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Misophonia
- Author: Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond, MA, LCT-C
- Available: Now on Amazon and other major booksellers.
- Learn More: https://misophoniacbt.com/
Available for Interview: Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond, MA, LCT-C, Clinician and Misophonia Sufferer
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Source: Misophonia International
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