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Stephen Geller Katz LCSW-R Misophonia Cognitive Retraining Therapy Continue Reading
Misophonia Cognitive Retraining Therapy, as featured on the MTV True Life episode: “I Have Misophonia” premiering Friday, December 16th, 7:00 PM EST. See Clip > Continue Reading
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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Do you wake up in the morning and immediately notice the irritating sound of the fan blowing in the distance? What about the faint hum of the bathroom light that wasn’t turned off after your family member used it last? How about the ticking of the clock you have hanging on the wall? If these… Continue Reading
If you are one of the rare individuals who suffer with the noise syndrome known as misophonia, you are probably aware of the torment that patients go through in their daily life. Any small sound could trigger a big reaction. This syndrome can lead to significant anxiety, consistent overwhelming emotions and feelings, and even depression… Continue Reading
Misophonia is currently being investigated in many different aspects, and one of the main areas of exploration for specialists is the link between misophonia and anxiety. Some people seem confused over the differences between the two and how they are related in the medical sense, and if you frequently suffer from unpleasant sensations seemingly caused… Continue Reading
Misophonia is difficult enough to deal with when it affects you personally, but things can quickly get much more complicated when you’re living with a child suffering from misophonia on a daily basis. Children are less cooperative and don’t consider their actions that much with regards to others, and if you don’t control the situation… Continue Reading
Management Tips for Misophonia Sufferers Misophonia is one of those annoying conditions that we still don’t know how to cure completely, leaving its sufferers with the sole option of exploring coping mechanisms to help themselves in their daily lives. The challenges presented by a harsher variant of misophonia can be severe and can make everyday… Continue Reading
How Is Misophonia Diagnosed? It’s good to see that more people – including medical specialists – are starting to pay attention to misophonia, as the number of people who appear to be suffering from the condition seems to be quite large at this point. It’s a relatively new entry in the world of medicine, and… Continue Reading
Is Misophonia Linked to Autism? As medical science is still trying to understand misophonia and its intricate mechanisms, we’re starting to observe some interesting links between it and other, more commonly reported and “popular” conditions that medicine has been dealing with for a longer period. Autism has been frequently popping up on the radar in… Continue Reading
The Link Between Misophonia and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Misophonia and OCD are two conditions that only recently have started to receive proper attention in medical circles. Misophonia, in particular, still has a long way to go before everyone has proper access to the kinds of treatment procedures they may need to deal with the condition properly.… Continue Reading
Physical Symptoms Associated with Misophonia Paying attention to how your body responds to certain irritants and things you perceive as triggering is important if you want to figure out whether you’re really dealing with misophonia or a different condition. The list of symptoms typically associated with misophonia includes not only a sense of irritation –… Continue Reading
The Most Common Trigger Sounds for Misophonia Sufferers If you’re trying to do some self-evaluation to figure out whether you might be dealing with misophonia, one of the best starting points are the kinds of sounds that you perceive as annoying – or triggering. Making a list is a good idea, as this kind of… Continue Reading