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Full of Sound and Fury: Living with Misophonia

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By Shaylynn Hayes — 2021

It can start as early as four in the morning . . . Your upstairs neighbor stomps his feet. All of a sudden, you go from being half-asleep and calm to a nervous wreck. You’re tired, exhausted, and you’re upset. See more...

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Understanding Misophonia

New research is helping us better understand this unusual disorder.

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Misophonia and Its Effects: Neuropsychological Implications

A rare condition in which one experiences strong reactions to sounds.

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Misophonia

Misophonia is not a type of synesthesia, although it has sometimes been questioned whether it might be related to it as it has a few aspects in common, and it can be found erroneously classified under the definition on some websites.

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Hate the Sound of People Eating? Here Are 4 Ways to Cope.

Ahhhh! Stop slurping!

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Explaining Misophonia to Others

Those who don't have misophonia don't understand. They just don't "get it." One reason for this is the way we describe misophonia. A child says, "I don't like that sound," and the parent says, "You need to get used to it." The parent doesn't understand.

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The World Is Too Loud: On Being a Writer with Misophonia

My brain processes your pen clicking as a threat to my survival. The overwhelming urge to punch someone in the mouth and/or to flee is typical.

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Scientists in UK Tune into Misophonia

Psychologists from the University of Sussex in the UK are investigating the phenomenon of misophonia where sounds like chewing and tapping can trigger intense irritation, anger or distress in some people.

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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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