Date: October 23rd, 2025
Time: 6pm Eastern Time to 7:30pm Eastern Time
Live on zoom. Recordings will be provided for review or those who cannot attend live.
This class is suitable for parents of teens and kids with misophonia (or their teachers or clinicians if desired). If you would like to have your child or teen join with you, they are more than welcome as this class is meant for the entire family. Each family only needs one ticket, regardless of how many devices they watch on.
Topics:
- What is misophonia (psychoeducation)
- -Coping with misophonia at home
- Coping with misophonia at school
- Family negotiations and misophonia
- Practical coping skills
Misophonia Matters is an advocacy-based coping skills class, book, and workbook for adults, teens, and clinicians by long-time advocate Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond. Shaylynn has been advocating for misophonia since 2015 and moved to a career in counselling based on her experiences as a misophonia advocate and sufferer of the disorder. The Misophonia Matters approach includes advocacy, psychoeducation, sensory-based skills, and cognitive and psychological skills. Worksheets are presented throughout the program. Central to Misophonia Matters is the idea that while we cannot treat and prevent misophonia, we can learn to navigate and adapt to our world through accommodation, coping skills, and an empathetic advocacy-based approach.
If you are looking for misophonia coping skills, you can go here to see coaching (worldwide) and here to see therapy (Canada) options with Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond. Shaylynn also offers both live and on-demand webinars for misophonia.