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EMDR therapy for misophonia: a pilot study of case series

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2021
Background: Misophonia is a disorder in which patients suffer from anger or disgust when confronted with specific sounds such as loud chewing or breathing, causing avoidance of cue-related situations resulting in significant functional impairment. Though
Inge Jager   +3 more
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A genome-wide association study of a rage-related misophonia symptom and the genetic link with audiological traits, psychiatric disorders, and personality

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionPeople with misophonia experience strong negative emotional responses to sounds and associated stimuli—mostly human produced—to an extent that it may cause impairment in social functioning. The exact nature of the disorder remains a matter of
Dirk J. A. Smit   +8 more
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Misophonia, self‐harm and suicidal ideation

open access: yesPsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports, 2023
AbstractAimMisophonia is a sound sensitivity disorder characterized by an unusually strong aversion to a specific class of sounds—often human bodily sounds (e.g., chewing). These sounds can cause intense negative emotions which can cause profound difficulties in everyday life.
Julia Simner, Louisa J. Rinaldi
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Sensory hyperacusis as a predictor of anxiety in adolescence

open access: yesJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView.
Background An increasing number of children report anxiety in early to mid‐adolescence. Early identification of risk during the transition from primary to secondary schools (age 11) could enhance family‐ or school‐based interventions. While known predictors of adolescent anxiety provide some insight, there is a need to identify and understand ...
Foteini Tseliou   +3 more
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Understanding “Friendship” Among Autistic Adults: Insights From Narratives of Everyday and Social Life

open access: yesSociological Forum, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This work explores the ways autistic individuals describe and perceive their friendship relationships. Through qualitative analysis of participants' accounts, I discuss the importance that autistic adults attribute to values of “comfort,” “acceptance,” and “trust” in their relationships with the people they call “friends” and explain the ...
Jad Brake
wiley   +1 more source

Misophonia and Potential Underlying Mechanisms: A Perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
There is a growing research interest in the diagnosis rate of misophonia, a condition characterized by a negative emotional/autonomic reaction to specific everyday sounds.
Devon B. Palumbo   +4 more
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Investigating Misophonia: A Review of the Empirical Literature, Clinical Implications, and a Research Agenda

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2018
Misophonia is a neurobehavioral syndrome phenotypically characterized by heightened autonomic nervous system arousal and negative emotional reactivity (e. g., irritation, anger, anxiety) in response to a decreased tolerance for specific sounds.
Jennifer J. Brout   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

Misophonia: physiological investigations and case descriptions [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013
Misophonia is a relatively unexplored chronic condition in which a person experiences autonomic arousal (analogous to an involuntary "fight-or-flight" response) to certain innocuous or repetitive sounds such as chewing, pen clicking, and lip smacking. Misophonics report anxiety, panic, and rage when exposed to trigger sounds, compromising their ability
Miren eEdelstein   +4 more
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Misophonia

open access: yes
Misophonia is a scarcely known disorder. This systematic review (1) offers a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the literature since 2001, (2) identifies the most relevant aspects but also controversies, (3) identifies the theoretical and methodological approaches, and (4) highlights the outstanding advances until May 2022 as well as aspects that
Ferrer-Torres, Antonia||   +1 more
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Does context matter in misophonia? A multi-method experimental investigation

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionMisophonia is a recently defined disorder in which certain aversive repetitive sounds and associated stimuli elicit distressing and impairing affective, behavioral, and physiological responses. The responses in misophonia may be stronger when
Marta Siepsiak   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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