Guest guest Posted June 21, 2012 Report Share Posted June 21, 2012 We are preparing to meet again in July with now 11 providers attempting to collect data on the Misophonia Management Protocol (use of sound along with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) which is a team-effort with an audiologist and a psychologist. Our MMP results have been collected and documented so that we can move to publish our findings for the scientific world. We will also be discussing the use of the term Decreased Sound Tolerance, or DST as a general term for use with many types of sound sensitivity issues. Finally, we will include time to figure out how to admit new members to our provider lists, how to include allied health professionals like psychologists, etc. The group is hoping to schedule a special session with Dr. Pawel Jastreboff to learn more about his new approach, sometime in the fall or winter. I like to report these details here so you can see that we are busy with creating and including helpful therapies for those who have this problem. I have a good feeling that our first year of data will show positive outcomes from most of those who went thru the whole course of MMP (12-24 weeks of sound therapy along with 6 or so sessions of CBT). Looking forward to better days. Dr Marsha , Moderator, Audiologist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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