Ever feel a burst of anger when you hear your partner doing something innocuous? Misophonia, or ‘sound rage’, might be to blame
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Ever feel a burst of anger when you hear your partner doing something innocuous? Misophonia, or ‘sound rage’, might be to blame
Ever feel a burst of anger when you hear your partner doing something innocuous? Misophonia, or ‘sound rage’, might be to blame
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From the daily newsletter: an interview with Sloane Crosley about her reporting on misophonia, a condition that causes sufferers…

"The neurophysiological disorder is characterized by a severe aversion to sound—and the struggle to convince others of the…

Women think ‘phubbing’ – or ‘phone snubbing’ – is ruining relationships. Why? I have no idea

Just because there’s a term for it doesn’t give my wife the right to badger me about my emotions. I’m a grown man, for goodness…

Use of mobile devices during conversations with a partner can ‘erode emotional foundations’, study finds

The neurophysiological disorder is characterized by a severe aversion to sound—and the struggle to convince others of the…