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Could you be Suffering From Misophonia?

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Are you one of those people that gets extremely annoyed when the sound of someone chewing with their mouth open hits your ears?

This phenomenon is characterized as misophonia, a disorder that can cause a fight or flight reaction from certain individuals when they hear some every day sounds like, other people breathing, chewing, or yawning.

It has been identified that these sounds can cause worse than just a little discomfort for some people, leading to times of isolation and avoidance of social interactions in order to avoid these trigger sounds.

So how can you know if you are suffering from such a disorder? Well, it's not enough to just get a bit annoyed at some sounds.

Join Dr. Carmen today for a very interesting and unusual topic!

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Are you one of those people that gets extremely annoyed when the sound of someone chewing with their mouth open hits your ears?

This phenomenon is characterized as misophonia, a disorder that can cause a fight or flight reaction from certain individuals when they hear some every day sounds like, other people breathing, chewing, or yawning.

It has been identified that these sounds can cause worse than just a little discomfort for some people, leading to times of isolation and avoidance of social interactions in order to avoid these trigger sounds.

So how can you know if you are suffering from such a disorder? Well, it's not enough to just get a bit annoyed at some sounds.

Join Dr. Carmen today for a very interesting and unusual topic!

Go to https://greminders.com/harmony to find out how you can start automating your schedule and claim your 10% discount!

Follow us.

Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.emotionsinharmony.org/newsletter

Visit our website and check out our services: https://www.emotionsinharmony.org

Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EmotionsinHarmony

Meditate with me: https://insighttimer.com/carmenroman

Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/EmotionsinHarmony

Do you want to be our sponsor? Email us at info@emotionsinharmony.org

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