Category: Coping

Research, education, and resources for misophonia.

Don’t be Afraid

  Another writer for Misophonia International E-Magazine, Sharon graduated yesterday. She messaged the rest of the staff and crew, with…
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It’s Ok to Not be Ok Sometimes

Tonight, on Thursday June 9, 2016, my boyfriend and I went to a going away party for one of our…
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Long Car Rides and Misophonia Simply Don’t Mix

If you’ve ever been on a long field trip, whether it’s to visit family or go on vacation (or a…
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College Misophonia Sufferers

College misophonia sufferers face troubles that many students have never imagined. I’m a college sophomore, soon to graduate from my…
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Consistently Uncomfortable

  In 5th grade, right around the time I hit puberty, I started to notice that I was very sensitive.…
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Misophonia at Graduation: Is The Grass Greener Without Sound?

Does the grass sound greener on the other side?      My son is my world… I have watched him…
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Misophonia and Your Anger

Psychologist T.W. Smith explains anger as “an unpleasant emotion ranging in intensity from irritation or annoyance to fury or rage.”…
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Accepting Misophonia

Don’t Let Misophonia Take Over Your Life Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about grief. Misophonia is a tough condition…
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Family Feud: Misophonia and its Family Impact

Misophonia can have a major, negative impact on any relationship you’re in. This is the sad truth for the majority…
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Misophonia Occupational Therapy

Misophonia Occupational Therapy could be beneficial to misophonia sufferers. Susan Nesbit suffers from Misophonia. She is also an OT that…
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