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Misophonia Might Not Be about Hating Sounds After All

By Christiane Gelitz, Maddie Bender — 2021

The phenomenon triggers strong negative reactions to everyday sounds but might come from subconscious mirroring behavior. “This is the first breakthrough in misophonia research in 25 years,” says psychologist Jennifer J. Brout, who directs the International Misophonia Research Network and was not involved in the new study.

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Dr. Rick Hanson Speaking at the Neuroplasticity and Education Conference - October 25, 2013

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Rick Hanson Speaking on the Not-Craving Brain

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Feel Better Fast and Make It Last: Unlock Your Brain’s Healing Potential to Overcome Negativity, Anxiety, Anger, Stress, and Trauma

If you want to feel happier, more optimistic, more joyful, and resilient, Dr. Amen’s groundbreaking new book is for you. We’ve all felt anxious, sad, traumatized, grief-stricken, stressed, angry, or hopeless at some point in life.

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