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Misophonia Webinar – Monday 26th March, 2018

Misophonia Webinar – Monday 26th March, 2018

by Allergic to Sound | Feb 28, 2018 | Blog | 0 comments

Duke University are hosting another misophonia webinar! These sessions are great for both misophonia sufferers and loved ones keen to learn more about the disorder. It’s a chance to hear from the leading experts in the field and ask questions. I’ve been...
Online Misophonia Survey for the University of Texas

Online Misophonia Survey for the University of Texas

by Allergic to Sound | Feb 21, 2018 | Blog | 0 comments

It’s online survey time! Jonathan is an undergraduate psychology student at the University of Texas at Tyler. He’s currently conducting a research study on misophonia and asked if we – fine and upstanding bastions of the misophonia world that we are...
What’s Your Best Misophonia Coping Technique?

What’s Your Best Misophonia Coping Technique?

by Allergic to Sound | Feb 21, 2018 | Blog | 9 comments

How do you cope? That’s the theme for this blog post. I want to start putting all of our favourite misophonia coping techniques in one place so that we can benefit from each other’s experiences. So what’s your best misophonia coping techinque? What do you do in the...
Volunteers Wanted for London (UK) Misophonia Study

Volunteers Wanted for London (UK) Misophonia Study

by Allergic to Sound | Jan 22, 2018 | Blog, News | 3 comments

Calling all misophones in or around London, we need your help! Knowing what happens in the brain during a misophonic episode is essential if we want to learn more about our disorder. Dr Kumar from Newcastle University and UCL has already conducted groundbreaking...
Misophonia Masterclass: Get Expert Insight and Help Fast-Track Vital Research

Misophonia Masterclass: Get Expert Insight and Help Fast-Track Vital Research

by Allergic to Sound | Nov 1, 2017 | Blog | 4 comments

Misophonia Research Network and Duke University are hosting a special online misophonia masterclass. This is perfect if you have misophonia or know or care for someone with the disorder. You’ll learn, among other things, about: – How and why sounds can...
Misophonia Webinar – Monday 26th March, 2018

Misophonia Webinar – Friday 5th May (Register Free Here)

by Allergic to Sound | Apr 19, 2017 | Blog, News | 2 comments

Some very exciting news for you… Dr Jennifer Jo Kanter-Brout from Misophonia International, Dr Zach Rosenthal from Duke University and Dr Sukhbinder Kumar from UCL are hosting a free misophonia webinar in May. You may remember Dr Kumar. He’s the...
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