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Understanding and Overcoming Misophonia: A Conditioned Aversive Reflex Disorder
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Understanding and Overcoming Misophonia: A Conditioned Aversive Reflex Disorder Paperback - 2017

by Dozier, Thomas H

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Thomas Dozier MS, BCBA, began studying misophonia in 2012 after attempting to mitigate its damaging effects in families (his daughter and grandchild have it). Little research was done on the condition at the time. He has since paved the way in understanding this mysterious condition and providing relief to those diagnosed with it. He is the founder the Misophonia Treatment Institute and the creator of the Trigger Tamer apps. His previous publications explain the origin and development of misophonia.... In 2016, he founded the Misophonia Institute, and 501c3 non-profit, public benefit corporation for promotion of misophonia awareness and research. Tom serves as the president.... Tom has continued his research on misophonia. At the time of publication of this book, he has one journal article being formatted for publication, one journal article under peer review, and is engaged in a research study to provide empirical evidence of the misophonic response to triggers. ... Tom also works as a parenting coach and child behavior expert, which is particularly valuable to families with young children with misophonia.