Conversations

  • Family & Friends

    Talking to family and friends about misophonia can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to be. These conversation starters help you explain what you’re going through, so they can better understand and offer the support you need.

  • Colleagues & Classmates

    Navigating misophonia in a work or school setting doesn’t have to be stressful. This guide helps you explain misophonia to colleagues and classmates, so they can be more mindful and supportive.

  • Partner

    Explaining misophonia to your partner doesn’t have to be hard. With a little guidance, you can share your triggers, build understanding, and create a loving, supportive space where you can focus on each other and your love.

  • General Tips

    Trying to explain misophonia but don’t know where to start? I hope this guide will help to make those tricky conversations a little easier.

  • Responses

    Not everyone gets it and that’s frustrating. This guide gives you ready-to-go responses for those awkward or dismissive comments, helping you keep your cool and get your point across.

  • Key Questions

    Supporting someone with misophonia requires understanding and thoughtful communication. Asking questions can help create a more supportive environment. These key questions will guide you in understanding triggers, offering support, and fostering better interactions with someone who has misophonia.