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Originally Posted by Rohag
My current understanding is that misophonia is considered a neurological disorder. It's effects are such, though, that I would not be surprised to learn it could contribute to a higher risk of developing a mental illness, much the same way those with chronic diseases run a higher risk of developing depression.
NY Times Article
Misophonia.com
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Agreed. Sort of like Tourette's Syndrome. Only slightly different in that it was originally considered psychiatric and it was only really considered neurological fairly recently. With TS you simply tend to have what are considered to be MH issues, such as OCD. And where I'm from, a shrink frankly knew how to treat the TS better. I remember one neurologist laughing when he found out I had TS. And then saying something like "so do you cuss"? I mean, how uneducated can you be?