- Misophonia: What It Is, Triggers, Symptoms Treatment
Misophonia is when certain sounds trigger unusually strong emotions, body changes or reactive behaviors It’s often possible to treat and manage more severe cases
- Misophonia - Wikipedia
Misophonia (or selective sound sensitivity syndrome) is a disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds or their associated stimuli, or cues These cues, known as "triggers", are experienced as unpleasant or distressing and tend to evoke strong negative emotional, physiological, and behavioral responses not seen in most other people [8]
- What Is Misophonia? - WebMD
Misophonia is a strong dislike or hatred of certain sounds Learn more from WebMD about this unusual condition, from symptoms to treatment
- Misophonia: Symptoms, Triggers, Diagnosis, Treatment
Misophonia is a sensory condition that causes extreme sensitivity and strong emotional reactions to specific sounds or stimuli, known as triggers
- Misophonia: Symptoms, Triggers, Treatment, and More - Healthline
If you have misophonia, certain sounds might trigger intense irritation, disgust, and physical discomfort Get the details on symptoms, treatments, and more
- Misophonia - Psychology Today
Misophonia is an extreme emotional and physical response to seemingly innocuous, repetitive sounds like chewing, lip-smacking, and even breathing
- Misophonia: Triggers, causes, impact, and treatments
Misophonia is a condition where ordinary sounds trigger extreme distress Learn about why it happens, how it impacts people, and treatment options
- What is Misophonia? – The International Misophonia Foundation
What is Misophonia? Misophonia, often misunderstood or overlooked, is a neurophysiological syndrome where specific sounds provoke intense emotional and physiological responses The term was first introduced by audiologists Margaret and Pawel Jastreboff in 2001
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