by Jaci Hoffman | Jun 12, 2026 | Clinics & Events, Coping Tools & Strategies, Information, Living With Misophonia
Grief, inflammation, and nervous system tension—what role do they play in misophonia? And why do some treatments help while others fall short? Two professionals from different continents explore these questions and share validating realities in a wide-ranging...
by Jason Vitiello | May 21, 2026 | Living With Misophonia
Having suffered with misophonia for most of his life, Jason Vitiello didn’t know what to expect when he arrived at his first Misophonia Association convention two years ago. Connecting with others who understood his daily struggles provided immense validation,...
by Jaelline Jaffe | Apr 12, 2026 | Coping Tools & Strategies, Living With Misophonia
This blog post is based on a section in Jaelline Jaffe’s upcoming book, “These Sounds are Driving Our Family Crazy” Guidance for Parents of Children with Misophonia. Dr. Jaffe is a licensed marriage and family therapist and Misophonia Association board member with...
by Dr. Marsha Johnson | Dec 18, 2025 | Living With Misophonia
A Sensory-Friendly Guide to Food Choices and Triggers Note: For people with misophonia, please understand that several trigger examples are listed to illustrate common issues in this article. Holiday meals and misophonia rarely pair well. Yet, food takes center stage...
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