
Misophonia Treatment
Misophonia
A real solution for a real problem
Break free from the cycle of misophonia triggers, stress, and isolation. Discover specialized therapy with our evidence-based EASE Model for misophonia
Individualized Approach: We tailor treatment to your unique needs.
Nationally recognized experts
Cutting-Edge treatment
Work with an experienced misophonia treatment specialist
What is Misophonia?
Misophonia is more than “just being sensitive to sound.” It’s an overwhelming reaction to everyday noises—chewing, breathing, tapping—that can disrupt your relationships, work, and peace of mind.
If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. Research shows misophonia is a real and life-altering condition, and effective treatment is available with us.
Our Treatment Approach: The EASE Model
We use the EASE Model—a therapy method developed specifically for misophonia.
External Acceptance: Learning flexibility with the world around you. Instead of fighting or avoiding every sound, you develop new ways to relate to triggers, reducing the stress they cause.
Self-Engagement: Building emotional resilience. You’ll learn how to process feelings of anger, shame, and fear in a healthier way, so triggers no longer control your mood or your life.
Together, these steps help clients find freedom and peace—even in an annoyingly noisy world.
Why Our Approach Works
Our treatment isn’t guesswork — it’s built on a foundation of research and clinical experience. The EASE Model has been published in a prestigious peer-reviewed academic journal and was designed specifically for misophonia.
We’re not generalists trying to “make something fit.” We understand how misophonia works, and we developed a therapy tailored to its unique challenges. That means every step of treatment is informed, intentional, and focused on lasting relief.
Led by Dr. Ezra Cowan, a nationally recognized expert in misophonia, our team has helped hundreds of clients find freedom from sound triggers.
Let’s take the journey together
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