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The Many Types of Synesthesia Explained

By Nicola Kirkpatrick — 2021

Research and understanding of synesthesia are currently quite fluid, with new findings being regularly reported. The scientific community has, however, established somewhat consistent descriptions of the most common ways in which the various types of synesthesia manifested.

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6 Ways to Help a Loved One Cope with Misophonia

There is an army of moms, dads, brothers, sisters, partners and best friends who want to understand and be there and help, but don’t know where to start.

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The Hatred of Sounds (For those with Sound Sensitivity) | Daily Bruin

It was as if she could finally hear. Sabrina Huang describes her experience with misophonia – a severe hatred of certain “trigger sounds” such as chewing, slurping and lip smacking.

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The Sounds that Are Unbearable (Misophonia Explained)

I’ve been wondering what the difference is between people finding sounds annoying and distressing. Here, we explore misophonia, a sound sensitivity syndrome where people have strong emotional reactions to common sounds. We meet my friend Molly Templeton and clinical psychologist Dr.

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Understanding Social Cognition in Autism | Diverse Intelligences

An inspiring new project aims to challenge how we think about autism, reframing it not as a disability but a difference. We’re often led to believe that intelligence is an objective measure. Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson and Dr.

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The Basics: Misophonia | WebMD

If your skin crawls when you hear certain sounds, you may have misophonia -- and it's a real condition.

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How I learned Emotional Intelligence with Aspergers (and How You Can Too!) | Emotions Explained

Emotional Intelligence is my Aspergers special interest, yet despite this I still struggled with social skills for many years. In this video I share my journey including two key turning points that drastically accelerated my learning.

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Tourette Syndrome: Support for Parents

Do you suspect that your child might have Tourette Syndrome? What are the challenges of Tourette - for your child and for you? Where can you turn for support?

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How to parent a child with Tourettes - Tourettes101

Learning to live with Tourette’s is a journey. Whether it’s your Tourette’s or that of your child. But knowledge is power. So I asked parents of Tourette’s children: “What do you wish you knew when you just found out your child has Tourette’s?”

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Raising Twice-Exceptional Children: A Handbook for Parents of Neurodivergent Gifted Kids

Just because a child is gifted doesn't mean they don't have other types of neurodivergence, like ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and more. Conversely, even children with one of these diagnoses can be cognitively gifted.

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Understanding and Overcoming Misophonia: A Conditioned Aversive Reflex Disorder (2nd Edition)

Does the sound of other people chewing fill you with rage? Do certain sights and sounds make you crazy when they don’t bother anyone else? If so, you are not alone. Although not well known, misophonia is quite common, and there is hope.

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