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19: Molly’s Misophonia

04.13.2015 - By Mike RugnettaPlay

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Misophonia is, literally, “the hatred of sound.” Molly Templeton has it, and talks to Mike about the noises that trigger it.

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-- Sources --

“Misophonia: Diagnostic Criteria for a New Psychiatric Disorder” by Arjan Schröder, Nienke Vulink, Damiaan Denys. PLOSOne.

“Decreased Sound Tolerance and Tinnitus Retraining Therapy” by Margaret M. Jastreboff AND Pawel J. Jastreboff. The Australian And New Zealnd Journal Of Audiology, Vol 24 #2. Nov. 2002 pp. 74-84

“Misophonia: Incidence, Phenomenology, and Clinical Correlates in an Undergraduate Student Sample” by Monica S. Wu, Adam B. Lewin, Tanya K. Murphy, and Eric A. Storch. Journal Of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 70(10), 994–1007 (2014)

“Misophonia: An Overview” by Diane F. Duddy, Au.D. and Kristi A.M. Oeding, Au.D. Seminars In Hearing/Volume 35, # 2 2014

Music

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Intro: Is That Revolution Sad? by Contemporary Noise Sextet from The Wire Tapper Volume 26

Break #1: Small Talk Stinks by Bauhaus from In The Flat Field

Outro: The Longest Distance by Talkboy Arcade from Chiptunes = WIN: Volume 2

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