Author: Staff

Research, education, and resources for misophonia.

Misophonia Holiday Gift-A-Way

Four prizes to be won! Are you ready for an exciting giveaway? ???? This holiday season, The International Misophonia Foundation…
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Apple’s Sensory-Friendly Innovation: A Major Win for Sensory Diversity Advocates

Misophonia International, alongside its sister site Sensory Diversity, has been a vocal advocate for making technology more accessible to individuals…
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Supporting Misophonia Advocacy: A Call to Donate for a Groundbreaking Documentary

Misophonia, a condition characterized by heightened sensitivity to specific sounds, affects countless individuals worldwide, often causing significant distress and disruption…
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Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond, Interviewed About Misophonia

How did you get into the treatment of people with misophonia? I have had misophonia since I was 18 years…
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When Employers Ignore Misophonia Workplace Accommodations (Submitted Story)

Personal details have been omitted from this letter to protect the individuals involved. Misophonia International is publishing this letter as…
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WAITLIST – Misophonia Matters Coping Skills Class

The Misophonia Matters Coping Skills Class will feature an advocacy-based approach to coping with misophonia. This class will include worksheets…
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We are excited to introduce Sensory Diversity!

We are excited to introduce Sensory Diversity, a new blog and media site dedicated to sensory disorders which includes autism,…
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The International Misophonia Foundation is officially a 501(c)(3)!

The International Misophonia Foundation is happy to announce that we are officially registered as a 501(c)(3)organization. We are so happy…
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Do You Have Misophonia or Misokinesia? Take The Quiz!

What the results mean: No Misophonia/Misokinesia: Results of the quiz did not show a significant level of misophonia. Some Misophonia/Misokinesia:…
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Are you triggered by your Android phone? Noises, UI/blinking cursor? Contact Google.

People with misokinesia and misophonia should not be ashamed to reach out to developers when their technology is not serving…
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