Misophonia Therapy in Denver & Boulder, Colorado (Telehealth)
Specialized Virtual Treatment with PsychWell — formerly the Center for OCD and Misophonia
Living with misophonia in the Denver–Boulder area can be quietly exhausting.
This region attracts thoughtful, driven, health-conscious people — many of whom value calm, focus, and emotional balance. But when you have misophonia, the everyday sounds and movements of others — chewing, breathing, tapping, fidgeting, or repetitive motion — can make it nearly impossible to relax or feel present.
Misophonia isn’t just sensitivity. It’s a nervous-system condition that causes intense emotional and physical reactions to specific triggers. These reactions happen automatically, often followed by shame, guilt, or fear about what they say about you.
PsychWell, formerly the Center for OCD and Misophonia, provides specialized virtual misophonia therapy for clients in Denver, Boulder, and throughout Colorado.
You don’t need to find a local expert. You can work with one from home.
What It’s Like to Live With Misophonia
People with misophonia often feel trapped inside their own reactions.
You may experience:
Sudden waves of anger, panic, or disgust
A powerful urge to escape
Physical tension that won’t release
Shame after snapping or withdrawing
Fear about relationships or family life
These reactions are not chosen. They are your nervous system trying — in a painful way — to protect you.
Why High Standards and Misophonia Often Go Together
Many people in the Denver–Boulder area are deeply conscientious and emotionally aware. Many people with misophonia also hold themselves to very high internal standards — for calm, composure, and emotional control.
When your body reacts anyway, it can feel humiliating.
That internal shame fuels the misophonia loop.
Why Most Therapy Misses the Mark
Misophonia is not just anxiety or sound sensitivity. It is rooted in emotional rigidity, perfectionism, and a nervous system that equates certain sensations with danger.
Traditional therapy often teaches coping or exposure — but doesn’t change the deeper emotional pattern.
PsychWell was designed to address that.
The EASE Model
At PsychWell (formerly the Center for OCD and Misophonia), we treat misophonia using EASE — External Acceptance and Self Engagement.
External Acceptance helps you stop organizing your life around trying to change or eliminate triggers.
Self Engagement helps you learn how to feel and process your emotions — especially anger, shame, and fear — without pushing them away.
Together, these skills create the flexibility that misophonia needs to loosen.
How Virtual Misophonia Therapy Works in Colorado
All treatment is delivered via secure telehealth.
This allows you to:
Receive specialist care without commuting
Practice skills in real-life environments
Stay comfortable and private
Get consistent support
We work with adults, teens, couples, and families throughout Denver and Boulder who want more than just coping.
Who This Is For
This program is designed for people who:
Have strong sound or visual triggers
Feel ashamed or confused about their reactions
Are struggling in relationships
Have tried therapy without lasting relief
Want a deeper way forward
You are not broken. Your nervous system learned something painful — and it can learn something new.
You Don’t Have to Stay Stuck
Misophonia can quietly take over your life.
But it doesn’t have to.
PsychWell, formerly the Center for OCD and Misophonia, provides virtual misophonia therapy for clients in Denver, Boulder, and across Colorado who are ready for real change.
You don’t have to keep fighting the sounds.
You don’t have to keep fighting yourself.
Schedule a Misophonia Consultation
Virtual appointments available for Colorado clients.
