What is RRR?
Regulate, Reason, Reassure, or “RRR” is a coping skills class for parents, (kids, teens, young adults), adults, or clinicians who are looking for a way to manage and understand misophonia. RRR combined psychoeducation, cognitive therapies, and a sensory self-regulation approach. RRR has three manuals: one for parents, one for adults, and one for clinicians. Together with these manuals, RRR forms a coping skills class for all ages.
Who came up with RRR?
Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout, a psych doctor in the United States came up with RRR as a response to her child, and her own misophonia. Dr. Brout has worked tirelessly on sensory-overresponsivity and auditory over-responsivity (which later became coined as misophonia) for two decades. Dr. Brout formed the SenNetwork in the mid 2000s, and went on to found the Duke Sensory Processing and Emotion Regulation Program in 2007, which went on to become the present day Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation (CMER).
How do I take a Coping Skills (RRR) class?
Coping Skills classes are held online via Zoom. Registrations are done through Misophonia International. RRR is a 2 night class for parents, clinicians, and adults with misophonia.