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About Dozier Visual Trigger Tamer

Note: This app now works on most older Android phones, running Android 2.3 or higher.

This (patent pending) app lets you “rewire” your brain to reduce or eliminate reactions to your misophonia triggers.

First you need a video file that will trigger you. You may need to record and edit this file. (Tom Dozier can provide editing). Then select your favorite music, pics, and/or video clips - ones that really make you happy. Relax to the music or laugh at funny videos, and painlessly reduce your misophonia reactions.

It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you have guidance for the use of the app from Tom Dozier. The minimum recommended guidance is a 15-minute consultation every 1-2 weeks, which costs $25.

This misophonia treatment (using audio files) has been shown to work when a person has very specific triggers. For example, if you trigger to the sound of a family member chewing, but not strangers, this method may be effective. If you trigger to the chewing sounds of anyone (and anywhere), then this method is unlikely to produce improvement in the way you react to real-life trigger sounds. The same "rewiring" process may occur if you have a general trigger sound, but it will likely require performing the "rewiring" for many versions of the trigger sound. AS OF THE END OF 2013, THERE HAVE BEEN NO SUCCESSFUL CASES OF "REWIRING" A GENERAL TRIGGER SO THAT THE SOUND NO LONGER CAUSES A PROBLEM RESPONSE IN A REAL LIFE SITUATION.

The free version of this app lets you explore the features of the app, and determine if you can be triggered by videos of the trigger. You can explore the great difference is a short (200ms) soft trigger video and a long (1-4 seconds) loud trigger video. When the trigger is soft and short, your misophonia reaction is almost like an "eye blink."

Without the emotional reaction, you can pay attention to your physical reaction to the trigger sound, which varies greatly from person to person. You will feel it, but not have the emotional reaction. Under these conditions over 95% of individuals have identified a physical reflex that is part of the misophonia response to the trigger. The Trigger Tamer allows you to "rewire" your lizard brain (your brain stem) to reduce your reflex response to the trigger. You will need the full version (this app) for effective treatment, to reduce or eliminate reactions to your misophonia triggers.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the Dozier Visual Trigger Tamer app?

The Dozier Visual Trigger Tamer app is a tool that allows you to "rewire" your brain to reduce or eliminate reactions to your misophonia triggers.

How does the app work?

The app works by using video files that trigger your misophonia reactions. You can select your own videos and pair them with music or funny videos that make you happy. By relaxing and enjoying these videos, you can painlessly reduce your misophonia reactions.

Do I need any specific video files to use the app?

Yes, you will need a video file that triggers your misophonia. You may need to record and edit this file, or you can request editing assistance from Tom Dozier.

Is it necessary to have guidance while using the app?

It is highly recommended to have guidance from Tom Dozier when using the app. A 15-minute consultation every 1-2 weeks is the minimum recommended guidance, which costs $25.

Does the app work for all types of misophonia triggers?

The app has been shown to be effective for people with very specific misophonia triggers. If your triggers are specific to certain individuals or sounds, this method may work for you. However, it is unlikely to produce improvement if you have general trigger sounds.

Can the app completely eliminate my misophonia reactions?

While the app can help reduce or eliminate reactions to your misophonia triggers, there have been no successful cases of completely "rewiring" a general trigger sound to no longer cause a problem response in real-life situations.

Is there a free version of the app available?

Yes, there is a free version of the app that allows you to explore its features and determine if you can be triggered by videos of your misophonia trigger.

What are the differences between short and long trigger videos?

The app allows you to explore the difference between short (200ms) soft trigger videos and long (1-4 seconds) loud trigger videos. A soft and short trigger video can result in a misophonia reaction that is almost like an "eye blink."

What can I pay attention to during the treatment?

Without the emotional reaction, you can focus on your physical reaction to the trigger sound. Everyone's physical reaction varies, and the app helps you identify the physical reflex that is part of your misophonia response.

Do I need the full version of the app for effective treatment?

Yes, you will need the full version of the app for effective treatment. The full version, which is this app, allows you to "rewire" your lizard brain (brain stem) and reduce your reflex response to the trigger, ultimately reducing or eliminating your misophonia reactions.