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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 HEALTH AND WELLBEING AWARDS - BEST WELLBEING BOOK

''Empathetic, thoroughly informative and succinct ... Dr Gregory will be your friendly and helpful companion in the maelstrom of living with this complex disorder'' - Cris Edwards, founder of misophonia charity SoQuiet

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Are you often infuriated by ticking clocks, noisy eating, loud breathing, or any other small sounds? Do you wish you could sometimes put the world on mute?

You might not have heard of misophonia, but if sounds can send you spiralling, you may have experienced it. In fact, it''s thought that one in five of us have it. Sounds Like Misophonia is the first dedicated guide to help you make sense of the condition and design a treatment plan that works for you.

Using techniques from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), clinical psychologist Dr Jane Gregory takes you through step-by-step exercises to change your relationship with s

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For those who don’t necessarily need therapy but would benefit from the information. * The Times *
Empathetic, thoroughly informative and succinct ... a milestone of a gift in a book. Combining the latest in fact-based information and field-tested tools for living with misophonia, this book is deeply validating and witty. Dr Gregory will be your friendly and helpful companion in the maelstrom of living with this complex disorder. * Cris Edwards, founder of misophonia charity SoQuiet *
A fascinating, friendly and funny book for everyone, even people like me who don't have misophonia and didn't know it existed until devouring this work. I shall considerately spread the word! * Alex Horne, comedian and creator of Taskmaster *
Excellent -- Fern Brady, comedian and author of Strong Female Character
This book is a rare combination of clarity, accuracy, humility and usefulness. It is highly accessible and is going to be useful for anyone suffering from Misophonia, their loved ones and professionals who want to support sufferers in overcoming the difficulties associated with this previously poorly understood problem. The book manages to strike an excellent balance between offering an understanding of how the problem works and converting that understanding into practical steps. If you want or need to know more about Misophonia or how to manage it, there is no better way than to read this delightful book, which manages to convey complicated ideas with enjoyable ease. * Professor Paul Salkovskis, University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust *
Written in a very accessible, entertaining way, this terrific self-help book explains this challenging problem and details what to do about it. Lots of interesting real-life examples and practical strategies will guide you to figure out which techniques will work for you—and which won’t. Optional passages about research are clear and understandable and you’ll find the suggested exercises illuminating and helpful. I recommend this book highly! * Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. Clinical Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. *
A trailblazing first book of its kind. With feet planted firmly both in the emerging science of misophonia and the authors’ own personal experiences, this is book that traverses complicated concepts and ideas with grace, compassion, and brilliant humor. This is a must read for laypeople with misophonia and their families, as well as for clinicians across disciplines. * M. Zachary Rosenthal, Ph.D. Director, Center for Misophonia & Emotion Regulation, Duke University *
An outstanding resource for clinicians and patients alike. Through personal stories, humour and science, described in a way that makes complete sense, the reader is navigated wonderfully through the reasons for misophonia and the ways to manage this super-guardedness for sounds. * Michelle G. Craske, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, UCLA *
A bible for anyone who has ever listened to their spouse chomping loudly on cereal and seriously contemplated divorce. * The Mail on Sunday *
'... you can find relief with the coping strategies outlined in this book - the first dedicated guide to misophonia.' * Top Sante *

Table of Contents
How to Use This Book Part 1: Your Misophonia 1: If you loved me, you’d breathe quietly 2: Meerkats and zombies: Some thoughts on why you react to sounds 3: Why do I keep reacting this way? Part 2: Your Inner Miso Child 4: Small moments, big feelings 5: What’s your story? 6: Update your Story Part 3: Your Theories 7: Examine your theories 8: Cross-examine your theories 9: Put your theories to the test Part 4: Your Spiral 10: Preparation for engaging with sounds 11: Practical experiments for engaging with sounds 12: Creative experiments for engaging with sounds 13: Playing with reactions Part 5: Your Strategies 14: Check your coping strategies 15: Coping during, after and between sounds 16: Deal with it: Problem solving, communication and letting go Part 6: Your Future 17: Living with it Appendices Appendix 1: Epic Emotion List Appendix 2: Meet our volunteers Further reading References Acknowledgements Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 14/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781399404983, 978-1399404983
      ISBN10: 1399404989

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 HEALTH AND WELLBEING AWARDS - BEST WELLBEING BOOK

      ''Empathetic, thoroughly informative and succinct ... Dr Gregory will be your friendly and helpful companion in the maelstrom of living with this complex disorder'' - Cris Edwards, founder of misophonia charity SoQuiet

      ---

      Are you often infuriated by ticking clocks, noisy eating, loud breathing, or any other small sounds? Do you wish you could sometimes put the world on mute?

      You might not have heard of misophonia, but if sounds can send you spiralling, you may have experienced it. In fact, it''s thought that one in five of us have it. Sounds Like Misophonia is the first dedicated guide to help you make sense of the condition and design a treatment plan that works for you.

      Using techniques from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), clinical psychologist Dr Jane Gregory takes you through step-by-step exercises to change your relationship with s

      Trade Review
      For those who don’t necessarily need therapy but would benefit from the information. * The Times *
      Empathetic, thoroughly informative and succinct ... a milestone of a gift in a book. Combining the latest in fact-based information and field-tested tools for living with misophonia, this book is deeply validating and witty. Dr Gregory will be your friendly and helpful companion in the maelstrom of living with this complex disorder. * Cris Edwards, founder of misophonia charity SoQuiet *
      A fascinating, friendly and funny book for everyone, even people like me who don't have misophonia and didn't know it existed until devouring this work. I shall considerately spread the word! * Alex Horne, comedian and creator of Taskmaster *
      Excellent -- Fern Brady, comedian and author of Strong Female Character
      This book is a rare combination of clarity, accuracy, humility and usefulness. It is highly accessible and is going to be useful for anyone suffering from Misophonia, their loved ones and professionals who want to support sufferers in overcoming the difficulties associated with this previously poorly understood problem. The book manages to strike an excellent balance between offering an understanding of how the problem works and converting that understanding into practical steps. If you want or need to know more about Misophonia or how to manage it, there is no better way than to read this delightful book, which manages to convey complicated ideas with enjoyable ease. * Professor Paul Salkovskis, University of Oxford and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust *
      Written in a very accessible, entertaining way, this terrific self-help book explains this challenging problem and details what to do about it. Lots of interesting real-life examples and practical strategies will guide you to figure out which techniques will work for you—and which won’t. Optional passages about research are clear and understandable and you’ll find the suggested exercises illuminating and helpful. I recommend this book highly! * Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. Clinical Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania President, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. *
      A trailblazing first book of its kind. With feet planted firmly both in the emerging science of misophonia and the authors’ own personal experiences, this is book that traverses complicated concepts and ideas with grace, compassion, and brilliant humor. This is a must read for laypeople with misophonia and their families, as well as for clinicians across disciplines. * M. Zachary Rosenthal, Ph.D. Director, Center for Misophonia & Emotion Regulation, Duke University *
      An outstanding resource for clinicians and patients alike. Through personal stories, humour and science, described in a way that makes complete sense, the reader is navigated wonderfully through the reasons for misophonia and the ways to manage this super-guardedness for sounds. * Michelle G. Craske, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, UCLA *
      A bible for anyone who has ever listened to their spouse chomping loudly on cereal and seriously contemplated divorce. * The Mail on Sunday *
      '... you can find relief with the coping strategies outlined in this book - the first dedicated guide to misophonia.' * Top Sante *

      Table of Contents
      How to Use This Book Part 1: Your Misophonia 1: If you loved me, you’d breathe quietly 2: Meerkats and zombies: Some thoughts on why you react to sounds 3: Why do I keep reacting this way? Part 2: Your Inner Miso Child 4: Small moments, big feelings 5: What’s your story? 6: Update your Story Part 3: Your Theories 7: Examine your theories 8: Cross-examine your theories 9: Put your theories to the test Part 4: Your Spiral 10: Preparation for engaging with sounds 11: Practical experiments for engaging with sounds 12: Creative experiments for engaging with sounds 13: Playing with reactions Part 5: Your Strategies 14: Check your coping strategies 15: Coping during, after and between sounds 16: Deal with it: Problem solving, communication and letting go Part 6: Your Future 17: Living with it Appendices Appendix 1: Epic Emotion List Appendix 2: Meet our volunteers Further reading References Acknowledgements Index

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