Resources for Sufferers & Loved Ones

Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout's article, Hope and Help for the Holidays, outlines tips for parents to prepare their children for the holiday season. 

soQuiet Misophonia Advocacy

soQuiet is a 501(c)3 nonprofit built by people with Misophonia for people with Misophonia. They offer advocacy, support, and resources for people who suffer from Misophonia.

soQuiet offers resources for school and workplace accommodations, Free Misophonia CardsMisophonia Peer Support MeetingsFree Misophonia Tools & Resources, and so much more. 

soQuiet's Misophonia Professional Directory is a great resource for finding a Misophonia provider.

If you would like to participate in Misophonia research, join soQuiet's Misophonia Research Participant Pool.

Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout is the Founder of the Misophonia Research Network (MRN). She is a New York State Certified School Psychologist, a Connecticut Professional Licensed Counselor, and holds a Doctorate in School/Clinical-Child Psychology.

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Dr. Brout's book, Regulate, Reason, Reassure: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding and Managing Misophonia, is a coping skills manual for parents to help their own children and teens manage misophonia. RRR was developed by Dr. Jennifer Brout through her own experiences as a clinician, a sufferer of misophonia, and the mother of an adult child who showed signs of misophonia at a young age. RRR gives parents the tools to help mediate misophonia and provides easy to follow guidelines and work sheets to ensure parents have the skills to continue practicing RRR with their child as they grow and develop. 

Dr. Brout also wrote An Adult's Guide to Misophonia: Understanding and Managing Misophonia: Regulate, Reason, Reassure, a coping skills manual for adults to help manage their misophonia.

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Dr. Brout offers coping skills classes, consultation services, and more on her website.

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Teens for Education & Advocacy on Misophonia (TEAM) is the nation's first official non-profit organization dedicated to empowering teens with Misophonia. Their mission is to provide a supportive platform for those navigating the challenges of misophonia, offering resources, information, and a sense of belonging. 

Allergic to Sound is a free online resource and support network for people living with Sensory Processing Disorder, Misophonia, and Misokinesia. This a great resource for people who reside in the United Kingdom. 

The consensus definition project was commissioned by The REAM Foundation through their partnership with the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy.

CMER Director, Dr. Zach Rosenthal along with many leading Misophonia researchers came together as part of this project to prepare this manuscript and report the group findings.

Authors: Susan Swedo, David M. Baguley, Damiaan Denys, Laura J Dixon, Merced Erfanian Alessandra Fioretti, Pawel J. Jastreboff, Sukhbinder Kumar, M. Zachary Rosenthal, Romke Rouw, Daniela Schiller, Julia Simner, Eric A. Storch, Steven Taylor, Kathy R. Vander Werff, Sylvina M. Raver 

Read the Consensus Definition of Misophonia 

Associazione Italiana Misofonia - AIMIF

For those who reside in Italy and struggle with Misophonia, visit Italian Misophonia Association

site logoFor those who reside in Japan and struggle with Misophonia, visit Japan Misophonia Association.

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MisoMatch is a great resource to connect with other people with Misophonia online. You can create local misophonia groups and see who is in your area to meet for a walk, a picnic or a coffee. Create your real life supportive misophonia community and positive friendships. Find roommates who also crave a low trigger environment and are willing to work to create an environment with fewer misophonia trigger sounds.

MisophoniaHub Is a great for UK parents, teachers, researchers, and sufferers interested in research and additional Misophonia resources.

Sounds like Misophonia

Sounds Like Misophonia is a website run by Dr. Jane Gregory, Clinical Psychologist at Oxford University, in the UK, which helps to make misophonia research easier to understand for non-scientists.

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Visit The Misophonia Podcast to hear conversations with people who have Misophonia & occasional guests who are researchers and clinicians.