Guest guest Posted October 18, 2011 Report Share Posted October 18, 2011 This comment on misophonia (which uses a cute malapropism, " misoPHOBIA " ) makes it sound as though it is an easy condition to treat. Anyone else think Marla Deibler of Cherry Hill, NJ, who wrote the note, is a quack? It sounds to me like she means well but hasn't a clue. I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of OCD and I have seen cases of misophobia. I find that it can be successfully treatment with exposure therapy. For example, I saw a case like this that was so significant that the patient couldn't eat at all in the presence of others or sit with friends in the school cafeteria. She had been in treatment for OCD, but this seemed to be a related, but distinct problem. We approached it using exposure therapy. I had her start by watching You Tube videos of people eating loudly and sloppily. Then, we had a session while both chewing gum. We proceeded to slowly have her watch others eat in close proximity and then to sit with them at a meal. Eventually, she went to a hot dog eating contest (her idea) and she is now able to tolerate others eating around her and is able to eat meals with others. She eventually habituated and it bothers her very little now. www.thecenterforemotionalhealth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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