Teen Group Class

This group offers comprehensive psychoeducation, worksheets, and interactive group exercises tailored to teenagers aged 11 to 17 who are living with misophonia. The program runs weekly over two months, comprising four 2-hour sessions for a total of 8 hours. To ensure the best experience for all participants, full attendance is required, as the sessions are designed to build upon each other. Each participant will need access to a webcam and microphone for full engagement in this interactive program.

Is your family unable to afford the class? Low income grants are available. 100% of the class is covered for grant recipients.

Our next class starts January 5th, 2025

Is your teen struggling with misophonia? We understand how challenging it can be to navigate this condition, and we’re here to help. We are excited to offer a specialized 8-hour skills-based coaching program designed for teenagers aged 11 to 17 who are living with misophonia. This interactive group experience focuses on psychoeducation, practical coping strategies, and peer support in a structured and supportive environment. This class is offered virtually through Zoom.

Dates for the Upcoming Class
January 5th, 2025 3:00 pm Eastern Time
January 12th, 2025 3:00 pm Eastern Time
January 19th, 2025 3:00 pm Eastern Time
January 26, 2025 3:00 pm Eastern Time

REGISTER NOW – $600 USD (Consent Forms Sent After Completion)

This class is offered by Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond and S. Raymond Counselling and Media, who donates grants to the foundation.
This class is NOT run by The International Misophonia Foundation directly.

Teen Class Questions

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Lead by Shaylynn
Hayes-Raymond

Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond is an LCT-C with a MA in Counselling Psychology, BA in Political Science, and honours diploma in Creative Digital Media. Shaylynn is the director of the International Misophonia Foundation and a private-practice therapist in New Brunswick, Canada. Shaylynn has written numerous pieces on misophonia and has been an advocate for the condition since 2015. Shaylynn herself has misophonia and is a passionate mental health advocate both as a therapist and as neurodiverse advocate.