Digital Intervention for Adults With Misophonia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

01/21/2026
Participation Deadline: 02/01/2027
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Description

Misophonia, characterized by intense emotional reactions to specific sounds, significantly impacts daily functioning and quality of life. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has shown promise in addressing misophonia symptoms by fostering psychological flexibility. While recent intervention studies demonstrate the efficacy of ACT for misophonia, accessible and scalable treatment options remain scarce. This study aims to address this gap by developing and evaluating a fully automated, online ACT-based digital mental health intervention for misophonia. We will compare the intervention to a delayed treatment group in a sample of 100 adults meeting clinical criteria for misophonia. Outcomes will include misophonia symptoms, quality of life, general distress, and psychological flexibility, assessed at baseline, mid-intervention, post-intervention, and one- and two-month follow-up. Multilevel modeling will test time by condition interactions to examine the efficacy and feasibility of an online ACT-based intervention. This fully automated online intervention aims to provide accessible, evidence-based treatment for individuals with misophonia, laying groundwork for future, larger-scale studies and public dissemination.