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Volume 13
Misophonia and Hyperacusis: When Everyday Sounds Become Too Much
with Salima Jiwani, PhD, MSc, Reg. CASLPO
Imagine sitting in a quiet office and suddenly finding yourself overwhelmed with rage because the person next to you is chewing gum. Or picture walking into a coffee shop only to feel a wave of panic when the milk steamer hisses. For most people, these sounds are minor annoyances. But for individuals with misophonia or hyperacusis, everyday noises can feel unbearable—sometimes even life-altering.
Volume 12
To the Brain and Back
by Brandon T. Paul, PhD
Misophonia – meaning “hatred of sound”. In the long term, the right care team might require coordination between hearing specialists and neurological and psychiatric professionals in a patient-specific manner.
Volume 7
Living with Misophonia: Two Patients’ Experiences
by Glynnis Tidball, MSc (SLP, Aud)
Glynnis Tidball shares the stories of two of her clients dealing with misophonia.