Misophonia International

Misophonia International is a news and media site that shares articles, interviews, product reviews and more for the disorder misophonia. Misophonia International joined the International Misophonia Foundation in 2023 and now serves as the media blog for the organization. The IMF is interested in the greater sensory world, and thus created Sensory Diversity as an off-shoot of Misophonia International which focuses on all sensory disorders, not just misophonia.
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You Are Not Your Illness

It’s always nice to have a name for what you are suffering

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Exploring The Amygdala’s Role in Misophonia

LeDoux Lab Findings (January 2017)   One of the working theories related

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Misophonia and Auditory Processing Disorder

Is there a relationship between Misophonia and Auditory Processing Disorder? Studies on

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Misophonia and Work Accommodations: It’s Ok To Rock The Boat

  Misophonia and work place accommodations is a significantly important conversation. Most

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Sukhbinder Kumar’s Misophonia Study

Breakthrough Misophonia Study by Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar provides strong evidence that Misophonia is

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How Do I Get a Misophonia Diagnosis?

Because misophonia is not currently in the DSM-5 (the standard classification of

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I Hate Whistling

“I hate whistling” Weird. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with that word

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Is Misophonia Neurological?

Many people have wondered, is misophonia neurological? Classifications of disorders are usually based

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Is Misophonia Mental Illness?

Is Misophonia Mental Illness? What are the facts and theories? The important

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The Polyvagal Theory

  Dr. Porges suggests that when we hear high-pitch sounds we become

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