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Prevalence of misophonia and its association with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder among medical students. [PDF]

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Misophonia

2021
Misophonia is a recently described condition that is marked by extreme adverse reactions to select classes of trigger sounds. It has recently received attention as a putative diagnosable condition, and specifically as a member of the class of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders.
Lisa Clark, Dean McKay
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Suicidal misophonia: a case report

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical Social Psychology, 2019
Misophonia is still an unclassified disorder and means literally “strong dislike (hate) of sounds”. In this paper, we present a case report of an adolescent female who had misophonia that was complicated with two non-fatal suicide attempts. She presented
Jehad Alekri, Feras Al Saif
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Misophonia in the workplace

2021
This paper uses the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals’ inclusion of human well-being and disability rights as a base to examine the work experiences of individuals with the syndrome misophonia who have been employed in white-collar office jobs in the Global North, and how these experiences fit into the current discourse on making offices more ...
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