Ever heard of misophonia? Misophonia manifests itself as an intolerant or negative reaction to one or more sounds. Although there is no confirmation yet, it seems that it can be classified as a neurological disorder. If in general misophonia affects 20% of the Italian population, among those who suffer from tinnitus it is estimated that the percentage of misophonics touches 60%. A short documentary viewable online (in English), “Misophonia”, explained this disorder.
How misophonia manifests itself
Everyone has had to deal with a relative or friend who went crazy when they heard the sound of chewing or someone sniffling. Beyond the rudeness of those who make such gestures in public, the reaction of the person disturbed by these noises will certainly have seemed exaggerated. She must have gotten nervous, agitated, answered terribly or left slamming the door.
For now, the only therapy useful for fighting misophonia is the cognitive-behavioral one, but the hope is that a better cure will soon be found. Those who complain of this disorder, in fact, are not exaggerating what they feel. His annoyance is at least comparable to that of fingernails against the chalkboard for most people.
Misophonia, the documentary that explains the still mysterious disorder
There is more and more information on the Internet about misophonia, but almost all of it is still a bit vague not only in terms of treatments, but also symptoms. In any case, few of these give an idea of the reality of the facts.
Misophonia, Mia Asante’s documentary that explains the still mysterious disorder, is the solution to all doubts. In just 15 minutes, the documentary alternates short animations and explanations by young people suffering from this disorder. In this way you are fully aware of what it is and the suffering it entails. Bag Projection Experts strongly recommend viewing it, so that those who are misophonic feel more understood, and those who are not can better understand those around them.
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