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Misophonia should be classified as a real disorder, the IMF is ensuring it will be.
COLUMBIA, Mo. - eMusicWire -- The International Misophonia Foundation (IMF) is proud to announce the submission of its proposal to the World Health Organization (WHO) to classify Misophonia as a discrete disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision (ICD-11). This marks a critical step in advocating for better recognition, treatment, and support for individuals living with this often-misunderstood condition. Misophonia, characterized by an intense emotional response to everyday sounds like chewing, tapping, or breathing, impacts millions of people worldwide.
Despite its significant effects on mental and emotional well-being, Misophonia remains underrecognized in medical and psychological communities. The IMF's proposal is grounded in rigorous scientific research and strengthened by community engagement, including a petition signed by over 1,000 individuals who provided heartfelt testimonials advocating for formal classification.
"This proposal is a testament to the power of research and community voices coming together," said Sharon Burns, spokesperson for the International Misophonia Foundation. "By submitting this to the WHO, we aim to validate the lived experiences of those with Misophonia and set the foundation for improved resources and care."
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The IMF's submission draws on the latest research, emphasizing Misophonia's neurophysiological basis. Importantly, the proposal integrates feedback from the Misophonia community, highlighting the social, emotional, and practical challenges faced by those affected. Looking ahead, the IMF is committed to fostering collaboration among researchers, advocates, and organizations to drive progress in understanding and addressing Misophonia.
"We envision a future where efforts to classify and treat Misophonia are unified, ensuring a global approach to tackling this condition," Burns added.
The IMF encourages continued support from the public, researchers, and clinicians as it advances its mission to raise awareness and advocate for those living with Misophonia. Media Contact: Sharon Burns sharon@misophoniafoundation.com
Spokesperson The International Misophonia Foundation
VIEW MORE ABOUT OUR CAMPAIGN HERE: https://misophoniafoundation.com/who-icd-11-misophonia-proposal/
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If you are a medical, mental health professional, clinician, concerned advocate, or researcher, you may view our proposal to the ICD-11 by registering and adding feedback on the platform: https://icd.who.int/dev11/Identity/Account/Register and going to the following page, once logged in. You must declare your organization to view proposals. It will not work unless you are first logged in: https://icd.who.int/dev11/proposals/f/icd/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1088544686?readOnly=true&action=AddNewEntityProposal&stableProposalGroupId=c9e67a54-ad7e-429e-9dd8-8d472b088c71. The ICD-11 allows for individuals to show support, "agree"/"disagree" or add comments on proposals.
Despite its significant effects on mental and emotional well-being, Misophonia remains underrecognized in medical and psychological communities. The IMF's proposal is grounded in rigorous scientific research and strengthened by community engagement, including a petition signed by over 1,000 individuals who provided heartfelt testimonials advocating for formal classification.
"This proposal is a testament to the power of research and community voices coming together," said Sharon Burns, spokesperson for the International Misophonia Foundation. "By submitting this to the WHO, we aim to validate the lived experiences of those with Misophonia and set the foundation for improved resources and care."
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The IMF's submission draws on the latest research, emphasizing Misophonia's neurophysiological basis. Importantly, the proposal integrates feedback from the Misophonia community, highlighting the social, emotional, and practical challenges faced by those affected. Looking ahead, the IMF is committed to fostering collaboration among researchers, advocates, and organizations to drive progress in understanding and addressing Misophonia.
"We envision a future where efforts to classify and treat Misophonia are unified, ensuring a global approach to tackling this condition," Burns added.
The IMF encourages continued support from the public, researchers, and clinicians as it advances its mission to raise awareness and advocate for those living with Misophonia. Media Contact: Sharon Burns sharon@misophoniafoundation.com
Spokesperson The International Misophonia Foundation
VIEW MORE ABOUT OUR CAMPAIGN HERE: https://misophoniafoundation.com/who-icd-11-misophonia-proposal/
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If you are a medical, mental health professional, clinician, concerned advocate, or researcher, you may view our proposal to the ICD-11 by registering and adding feedback on the platform: https://icd.who.int/dev11/Identity/Account/Register and going to the following page, once logged in. You must declare your organization to view proposals. It will not work unless you are first logged in: https://icd.who.int/dev11/proposals/f/icd/en#/http://id.who.int/icd/entity/1088544686?readOnly=true&action=AddNewEntityProposal&stableProposalGroupId=c9e67a54-ad7e-429e-9dd8-8d472b088c71. The ICD-11 allows for individuals to show support, "agree"/"disagree" or add comments on proposals.
Source: The International Misophonia Foundation
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