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Hatred of sound, or misophonia: triggers, treatments and the noises that can make you want to hurt your family

April 30, 2019 Learn More
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Many people find the sound of chewing annoying. But for some, it produces panic or rage.

April 23, 2019 Learn More
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NPR-Misophonia: When Life's Noises Drive You Mad

March 18, 2019 Learn More
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The REAM Foundation launches research funding program for misophonia

January 16, 2019 Learn More

EMOTIONAL AND COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MISOPHONIA

June 01, 2018 Learn More

Hatred of sounds should be recognised as psychiatric condition, say psychologists

April 23, 2018 Learn More

Investigating Misophonia: A Review of the Empirical Literature, Clinical Implications, and a Research Agenda (Publication by Drs. Brout & Rosenthal, et al)

February 07, 2018 Learn More
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What is Happening with Misophonia Research?

January 13, 2018 Learn More

Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in misophonia: An open trial

April 18, 2017 Learn More
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The Brain Basis for Misophonia

February 20, 2017 Learn More

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