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Are there support groups for those who don’t have misophonia, but have a loved one who does? I am looking for tactics, tips, sympathy, and hope.
Hi Bob, there aren’t any dedicated miso loved ones websites that I’m aware of but you are more than welcome to make a new topic in the Allergic to Sound forum.
In addition, if you haven’t already, do check out the support page:
https://allergictosound.com/misophonia-support/
There is a section on there dedicated to loved ones of those with misophonia, which you may find helpful.