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Are you Suffering from any of these symptoms as a result of Misophonia? Call today for a Consultation. Mild to severe anxiety Rage or Anger Triggered fight or flight Depression Negative thinking Crying spells Hopelessness Suicidal thoughts Avoidance of people or places Moderate to severe anxiety triggered by chewing sounds, including: Nail clipping  Brushing teeth… Continue Reading

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Sound Disorders: Do Certain Noises Make Your Blood Boil?

Do you have a sound disorder from certain noises? Psychological disorders have always raised controversial questions for neuroscientists. Individuals with mental disorders can display unexplainable behavior. The inner workings of the brain still remain a mystery regardless of all the progress in medical science. Misophonia is a condition that causes a person to be annoyed… Continue Reading

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Misophonia

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a highly effective treatment for Misophonia. This therapy challenges the individual who suffers from this disorder to change the way he perceives this mental disorder. Since no clinically approved procedure cures Misophonia, most patients resort to seeking Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or (CBT). This therapy requires commitment and dedication from a person,… Continue Reading

What are Sound Disorders?

A sound disorder is a communication disorder, which starts showing its symptoms in the early stages of life. Children who start developing the disorder, will develop disfluency in speech and will also struggle in producing some sounds and saying a few words. (Source) People with this disorder struggle to coordinate their tongue, jaw, and lips… Continue Reading

Speech Sound Disorder

Do you or someone you know have a speech sound disorder? If your child is unable to say some words and sounds correct, then he/she must have speech sound disorder. When you speak, you require phonological knowledge. You need your tongue, lips, and jaw to coordinate with your vocal cords and breathing to talk and… Continue Reading

Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome

Selective sound sensitivity syndrome is popularly known as misophonia. You can understand by its name that it is hatred towards selective sounds. These selective sounds are commonly known as trigger sounds. The trigger sounds can be loud, but they are very soft. These days, ASMR videos come across as relaxing and tension releasing. If you… Continue Reading

New Treatments for Misophonia

Are there any new treatments for misophonia? If you dislike everyday sounds, and you unreasonably respond to them, then you might have “misophonia.” “Miso” refers to “Hate” and “Phonia” refers to “Sound.” Misophonia was formerly known as a specific sound syndrome. The researchers say that it is a better name for the disorder because it… Continue Reading

Misophonia Medications

Misophonia is a disorder that is common in 20% population of the world. Misophonia means that you hate certain kinds of sounds and noises. These sounds might want to make you respond in unreasonable ways. The sounds are usually very soft, and they are from your everyday life, but they still may annoy you. (Source)… Continue Reading

Misophonia and Anxiety

What are the relationships between misophonia and anxiety? In simple words, misophonia is hatred towards the sound. If you find everyday sounds annoying like chewing, eating, slurping, a clock ticking, shoe tapping, then you might have misophonia. Many studies show that misophonia is a symptom of anxiety disorder. Meanwhile, other researches show that misophonia is… Continue Reading

Hatred of Sound

Source Do you have a hatred of sound? If you notice that you cannot bear with some sounds, which are normal and are part of daily life, then you might have “Misophonia.” Misophonia is a disorder, which makes some sounds unbearable for you. These sounds may be from daily life and inaudible for many other… Continue Reading