misophonia in A Sentence

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in Misophonia: An open trial.

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    Since Misophonia is a newly identified health disorder, treatment options are still limited.

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    A resource that you can check online is provided by the Misophonia Association.

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    A multi-disciplinary team may be the best way to help your child cope with Misophonia.

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    Better than any medication, though, is the potential solution that more people may now become aware of Misophonia.

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    The main resource for diagnosing mental health disorders in the U.S. is the DSM-5, and it does not list Misophonia.

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    Quicken and greatly intensify it and you will have some idea of what a person with Misophonia experiences- all the time.

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    Misophonia is a relatively rare disorder that afflicts certain people and makes particular sounds, such as chewing and drinking, nearly unbearable.

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    However, Misophonia is not currently listed in the DSM-5, the chief resource for classifying mental health illnesses in the United States.

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    Getting angry at people when we listen to them breathing or eating is called Misophonia, which is an actual brain disorder.

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    Simply thinking about encountering sounds that trigger their Misophonia can make people with the condition feel stressed and ill at ease.

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    In addition to the emotional responses, studies have found that individuals with Misophonia commonly experience a number of physical reactions, including:.

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    Misophonia, which literally means“hatred of sound," is a relatively rare disorder that afflicts certain people and makes particular sounds nearly unbearable to them.

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    Both men and women can develop Misophonia at any age, although people typically start showing symptoms in their late childhood or early teenage years.

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    For many people, their first episodes of Misophonia are triggered by one specific sound, but additional sounds can bring on the response over time.

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    In a quiet bedroom environment, Misophonia rarely contributes to poor sleep but some background noises can evoke the Misophonia response and make sleep impossible.

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    They used cognitive behavioral strategies delivered in eight bi-weekly sessions and found that 48% of the 90 participants showed a significant reduction in Misophonia symptoms.

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    This neural response to triggers“… suggest(s) that abnormal salience attributed to otherwise innocuous sounds, coupled with atypical perception of internal body states, underlies Misophonia” p.

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    Since some children with autism can have a difficult time with sensory stimulation, and particularly loud sounds, there has been speculation that Misophonia and autism may be linked.

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    When people become irritable and angry due to Misophonia's effects, even when they occur a while before bedtime, the arousal and distress can carry over and make sleep difficult.

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    Misophonia was thus first brought to my attention a number of years ago by this patient, a brilliant research physician, who had been suffering with it her entire life.

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    The authors were aware that Misophonia, which seemed a better description of their symptoms, had been identified, a few case reports had been published, and online discussion groups existed.

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    Although there are only a small number of studies, researchers have used tests such as the EEG(electroencephalogram) and brain imaging, such as fMRI(functional magnetic resonance imaging) to better understand these features of Misophonia.

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    According to Broadly, between 15 and 20 percent of the population has Misophonia, but as a lifelong sufferer- the way my brother slurped his cereal when we were kids caused me no end of torment- I find that statistic highly unlikely.

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    There are many challenges to doing treatment research on Misophonia, given that a fully acceptable set of diagnostic criteria have not been developed, the actual prevalence of the disorder in the population is not known, and its underlying physiology and psychology remain uncertain(see Palumbo, Alsalman, De Ridder, Song, & Vanneste, 2018).

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