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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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Although misophonia cannot be actually cured, there are ways the condition can be effectively managed, so making some lifestyle changes is generally a productive path to take. Different things seem to work better for different people, but the following are some of the most common lifestyle changes worth trying. [It helps to keep a record… Continue Reading
As misophonia is a condition still in its early infancy, research wise, there is not the same range of treatment options for it as there are for some more widely recognized health problems. Consequently, people living with misophonia tend to be offered treatments which are either therapy focused, or have a strong self-management element to… Continue Reading
Misophonia, (pronounced ‘miss-oh-phony-uh’), is a term used to describe a condition characterized by serious negative reactions to particular sounds. This should not be mixed up with the natural aversion humans have to noises such as a low flying aircraft or a crying baby. Those with misophonia react to certain sounds with an extreme level of… Continue Reading
Most people will have moments where they feel irritated or angry by things like a neighbor’s loud music, someone mowing the yard early on a weekend morning, or a constant horn honking. And, if you have ever endured a meal eaten in near silence, the magnified sound of people chewing and swallowing can be pretty… Continue Reading
Many ordinary people who live with misophonia in their daily lives find it difficult to feel confident about themselves and their abilities, or struggle to build and maintain relationships, so learning that some famous people have misophonia too can be extremely inspiring. There is growing evidence of a link between creativity and misophonia, so it… Continue Reading
For those people who suffer from Misophonia, finding a cure is very important. This condition is one that can worsen over time and while it may not cause physical disabilities or illness, it can lead to mental health concerns in many people. As a result, it is important to seek out at treatment for this… Continue Reading
Misophonia is a type of condition in which people greatly dislike a specific sound. There are various causes to this condition, but often that cause is unknown. For some people, the sound is easily avoided and the distraction is nothing more than an annoyance. For other people, the sound can be so damaging to their… Continue Reading
Misophonia treatment is important to your wellbeing if you suffer from this condition. For some people, it may not seem like a necessary type of treatment – after all, it may be something you can tolerate and deal with without more advanced care. For other people, that is a very dangerous road to be on.… Continue Reading
Misophonia is a difficult to treat condition. This condition does not produce physical signs or symptoms. It does not often have many details to the development or cause of the condition either. In short, not much is known about why some people develop this condition. And, the long term is of a person with Misophonia… Continue Reading
Misophonia isn’t the type of medical condition or mental health condition that you can or should ignore. There are a growing number of people that are being diagnosed with this condition. That may be because doctors are finally recognizing it as a condition that warrants care. Finding care is not something you should put off… Continue Reading