Duration: 2.5 hours
Price: €125 (tax included)
Misophonia is a complex and still under-researched condition in which specific sounds trigger intense emotional and physiological responses. In a classroom setting, this can significantly affect a student’s ability to focus, participate and feel safe.
CBT for Misophonia Online Training for Teachers (kids<14) provides practical, structured guidance to help you understand these reactions and respond effectively. This course is led by a professional with over 10 years of experience working with misophonia and focuses on real-life strategies you can apply in school environments.
Understanding misophonia and how it presents in children
Recognising triggers and early signs in the classroom
Applying CBT-based strategies to reduce emotional reactions
Supporting students without reinforcing avoidance behaviours
Creating a more adaptable and sound-aware classroom environment
Communicating effectively with parents and other professionals
Comprehensive and in-depth CBT-based training
Practical techniques and real-life classroom strategies
Downloadable workbook (PDF) for guidance and reflection
30 days access to course materials
Supporting leaflets for teachers, parents and students
Structured recommendations for breaking learning into manageable parts
Space for notes, reflection and applying strategies
Opportunity to provide feedback for future improvements
Students with misophonia often experience distress that is misunderstood or overlooked. Without the right approach, this can lead to increased anxiety, withdrawal or behavioural challenges.
This training focuses on practical application, helping you move beyond awareness into action. You will learn how to respond in a way that supports regulation, reduces escalation and improves the overall learning experience for the student.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based approach that focuses on the relationship between thoughts, emotions and behaviours. In the context of misophonia, it helps reduce the intensity of reactions and supports gradual adaptation to triggers.
Through this course, you will learn how to:
support emotional regulation
introduce gradual coping strategies
create consistent responses in the classroom
The goal is not to eliminate triggers immediately, but to support long-term resilience and improved functioning.
This course is suitable for:
Teachers working with children under 14
School counsellors and support staff
Special education professionals
Educators who want practical tools for inclusive classrooms
This is a self-paced online training, allowing you to learn at your own speed.
It is recommended to:
break the course into shorter sessions (e.g. one hour per day)
take notes and reflect on classroom situations
apply strategies gradually
observe and adjust based on student response
This training requires active engagement and application in real-life settings.
Misophonia can affect concentration, emotional regulation and social interaction. With the right understanding and structured support, teachers can make a significant difference in how students experience the classroom.
This course gives you the tools to respond with clarity, reduce disruption and create a more supportive learning environment for all students.
CBT for Misophonia Online Training for Teachers (kids<14) gives you practical strategies to support students, reduce distress and improve classroom dynamics.
👉 Start today and build a more inclusive, responsive and effective learning environment.