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37 tulosta hakusanalla Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond
Misophonia Matters is an advocacy-based coping skills approach for adults, teens, and clinicians by long-time advocate Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond. Shaylynn has been advocating for misophonia since 2015 and moved to a career in counselling based on her experiences as a misophonia advocate and sufferer of the disorder. The Misophonia Matters approach includes advocacy, psychoeducation, sensory-based skills, and cognitive and psychological skills. Worksheets are presented throughout the book. Central to Misophonia Matters is the idea that while we cannot treat and prevent misophonia, we can learn to navigate and adapt to our world through accommodation, coping skills, and an empathetic advocacy-based approach. A class based on the Misophonia Matters book will be offered through The International Misophonia Foundation. A review for Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond's other work, Full of Sound and Fury: Living With Misophonia;"Being able to read the words of other sufferers, including the writer, helps me feel so much less alone, knowing there are many people who struggle with the same condition in so many similar ways. Knowing that there is someone advocating and pushing for research to be done for us, humbles me and gives me hope that maybe something will be done to help treat these conditions in my lifetime." - Tanya Curtis
In a world where magic still thrives, and mythical creatures roam, Orcs and Elves have lived side by side for centuries-yet never as friends. Orcs are tough and strong, while Elves are artistic and graceful. Their lands are divided, and their prejudices are deep. However, when a little Orc named Arg gets lost in the woods, he stumbles upon something unexpected-an Elf girl named Anya. Against everything they've been taught, Arg and Anya forge a friendship in the face of fear, curiosity, and the unknown.As the two unlikely friends navigate the dangers of the enchanted forest, they begin to question the long-standing divide between their people. But will their bond survive when their families, and their worlds, demand they remain enemies?The Little Orc is a heartwarming and adventurous tale about breaking boundaries, the innocence of friendship, and the courage to challenge the beliefs of an entire world. Perfect for readers who love magical forests, surprising friendships, and tales of bravery.Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond has a BA in Political Science, an MA in Counselling Psychology and has been writing for over a decade. Shaylynn loves fantasy and was inspired by World of Warcraft and The Land Before Time when creating The Little Orc as well as literary classics and fairy tales.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Misophonia
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Misophonia International
2025
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The 10 Week Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Workbook for Misophonia
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Imperceptions Press
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How We Survive Ourselves tells the stories of mental illness through the eyes of a man with dissociative identity disorder, a young woman with misophonia, a young woman with depression, the wife of the DID sufferer, and a therapist trying to help these characters cope. How We Survive Ourselves is meant to be a realistic picture of mental illness, but that does not mean there is no hope. Through the eyes of the characters and their experiences, a new sort of understanding develops.
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Spearhead Press
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