Misophonia Treatment in Charlottesville and Fredericksburg, VA
“Do certain sounds drive you crazy?”
“Have you ever gotten angry with someone because you could hear them chewing or breathing?”
“When you hear someone sigh, sniff, or snore, does your blood start to boil?”
What is Misophonia?
Misophonia literally means “hatred of noises,” although this is not exactly a medical diagnosis.
Just because you dislike the sound of a fork scraping against a plate, or nails on a chalkboard (doesn’t everyone?), you do not automatically have misophonia. True misophonia occurs when hearing a sound gives a person an atypical emotional response like disgust, panic, anger, or distress. It’s more than just disliking a sound – it’s when hearing a sound stops you from living your life in a normal way. People with misophonia will often have to leave the room when they hear a triggering sound, or will avoid situations where they know the sound will be present.