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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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What is the cutting edge science on Misophonia? All I can say about Misophonia is the fact that it makes me want to punch people in the face’ says, Olana Tansley. Tansley was eight years old when she first discovered her unbearable annoyance towards ordinary every day sounds like chewing. She was not able to… Continue Reading
Are you suffering from extreme sound sensitivity? You can go through intolerable pain if your ears are sensitive to sounds. You might be surprised to discover that people believed sound sensitivity to be a myth back in the day. However, with the progress of science and technology in the medical field, professionals have finally discovered… Continue Reading
Misophonia is a neurological auditory (sometimes visual) condition that causes extreme irritation and annoyance towards sounds produced by ordinary human actions like chewing. The central nervous system of a misphoniac’s brain tends to misinterpret and has trouble processing specific sounds. An Understanding of What Is Misophonia Misophonia is not a psychiatric disorder, it is a… Continue Reading
Do you have a sound disorder such as Misophonia? A person munching or chomping, a friend yawning with mouth wide open, a classmate coughing, or sneezing, or your sibling who snores while sleeping –all may drive you crazy. These sounds may cause you discomfort, anxiousness, or disgust. The intensity of hatred for a specific sound… Continue Reading
Misophonia Treatment: What are your options? If you have noticed symptoms of Misophonia in yourself and are confused as to what your next step should be, worry no more. There are several treatment options available that can help reduce your symptoms and give you relief. All you have to do is get in touch with… Continue Reading
Misophonia In 2019. Are We Closer To A Cure? Is it intolerable for you to sit in the office because your co-worker is popping chewing gum for the past 10 minutes unstoppably? Do you get scared while crossing the road when you hear a honking bus? Do you feel like punching your sibling when he/she… Continue Reading
What are some common misophonia triggers? Misophonia is a disorder in which people suffering from it have anomalously strong negative reactions to sounds like chewing, pen clicking or loud breathing. They tend to get extremely irritated by such sounds and often display their discomfort by exiting the room, wearing earphones or even yelling at the… Continue Reading
Is there a link between misophonia and OCD? OCD is short for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. People who suffer from OCD feel forced to do certain actions repeatedly as a result of disturbing and unwanted thoughts. These thoughts are beyond the individual’s control, and the obsessive behavior is just an attempt to counter the thoughts. OCD… Continue Reading
According to 2019 research, misophonia and Autonomous sensory meridian response are very closely linked to one another. The latter, means experiencing a tingling sensation beginning from your scalp and moving down to your neck and upper spine. This feeling is in response to sounds as well. Surprisingly enough, some people find this feeling to be… Continue Reading
When you receive a misophonia prognosis, you quickly learn that it cannot be treated with medication. Misophonia is a feeling of annoyance and discomfort towards specific sounds. Sufferers feel extremely negative about those sounds and often find themselves feeling helpless when it comes to looking for solutions. While there is no medication available as a… Continue Reading