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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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The Link Between Misophonia and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Misophonia and OCD are two conditions that only recently have started to receive proper attention in medical circles. Misophonia, in particular, still has a long way to go before everyone has proper access to the kinds of treatment procedures they may need to deal with the condition properly.… Continue Reading
Physical Symptoms Associated with Misophonia Paying attention to how your body responds to certain irritants and things you perceive as triggering is important if you want to figure out whether you’re really dealing with misophonia or a different condition. The list of symptoms typically associated with misophonia includes not only a sense of irritation –… Continue Reading
The Most Common Trigger Sounds for Misophonia Sufferers If you’re trying to do some self-evaluation to figure out whether you might be dealing with misophonia, one of the best starting points are the kinds of sounds that you perceive as annoying – or triggering. Making a list is a good idea, as this kind of… Continue Reading
How Can Misophonia Be Treated? Once a person has identified that they are suffering from misophonia, seeking treatment usually doesn’t take too long to follow through. It’s one of the more annoying and unpleasant conditions a person can live with on a daily basis, and in some cases, individuals have described it as unbearable. There… Continue Reading
The Most Common Symptoms of Misophonia As more and more people are turning their attention to misophonia – including healthcare professionals, thankfully – you may be wondering if there might be something inside your head as well. The nature of the condition can make it difficult to self-diagnose in many cases, and it’s always preferred… Continue Reading
How to Manage Sound Sensitivity on a Daily Basis Dealing with issues related to sound sensitivity is never fun, especially if it’s a persistent problem that manifests itself on a regular basis and is triggered by a variety of factors in your daily life. For some people, living with a condition like this can be… Continue Reading
What Is Misophonia? Hearing is perhaps the sense that people mistreat the most throughout their lives, especially in their earlier years. Going to loud concerts without earplugs, listening to music at high volumes through in-ear earphones, and various other things that we pay little thought to can come back in a very frightening way in… Continue Reading
Misophonia basically, refers to a sound sensitivity disease or in easier words it can be a hatred of sounds. These sounds can include the noise made by a person when they eat, chew, breathe, whistle or yawn. Repetitive noises are quite disturbing for the one suffering from this disease. They not only prove to be… Continue Reading
Misophonia refers to a chronic condition where an individual gives an emotional response to certain sounds. The exact meaning of this is “Hatred of Sound.” The affected people not only hate this condition, but they also show fear and annoyance to some sounds. Those of you who are mentally ill or have hearing loss is… Continue Reading
Misophonia is a complex disorder to comprehend. This is an absurd condition where a sufferer disgusted by certain common noises such as chewing food or clicking a pen. It has been associated with your psychological health because when triggered, a sufferer feels anxiety and in most cases gets enraged. The symptom and condition don’t seem… Continue Reading