Since 2019, the MRF has committed over $17 million to support 53 studies across 36 institutions, creating the world's largest philanthropic portfolio dedicated solely to misophonia research. With each ...
The debilitating moments also happened at home. At the dinner table, she would glare at her family as they ate. “I really just thought that I was rude. And I felt really bad. And guilty, which is an ...
Last year I had the pleasure of interviewing Arjan Schröder and Nienke C. Vulink in regard to their 2017 article Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in misophonia: An open trial. Please note ...
Misophonia, a condition characterized by strong emotional and physiological reactions to specific sounds, has often been misunderstood by practitioners and researchers alike. While the field continues ...
BALTIMORE -- Do certain everyday noises made by people around you, like chewing or slurping, cause you to become angry or even violent? If so, you may have a neurological condition called misophonia.
Misophonia is an emerging condition characterised by strong, negative emotional reactions to specific everyday sounds, such as chewing, breathing, or pen clicking. The condition, which often manifests ...
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Misophonia: Having strong negative reactions to certain sounds is linked to mental inflexibility
Misophonia remains an underexplored area of research. We don't really know how common it is worldwide, and research into treatment is still in early stages. There's even debate about which disorder ...
Melissa Gilbert opened up about her experience with the neurological disorder misophonia. The debilitating moments also happened at home. At the dinner table, she would glare at her family as they ate ...
From colonoscopies to neck surgery, Melissa Gilbert has always been open about the ongoings of her health. But it took a lifetime for her to understand, put a name to, and talk about a specific ...
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