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Highly Sensitive People



Highly Sensitive Person, or HSP, is a term coined by Elaine and Arthur Aron in the 1990s to describe people who experience unusually deep mental, emotional, and physical responses to life. HSPs report having increased sensitivity to noise, pain, hunger, light, temperature, crowds, relationship interactions in social settings, and/or other stimuli, presenting them with ongoing challenges. They often react to things emotionally and cry easily as deep feelings are processed. HSPs are often blamed with “oversensitivity,” but they have great strengths. They are often empathetic, intuitive, creative, passionate, and have highly perceptive observational insights. While many highly sensitive persons are also introverts or empathic, this is not true for all.

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13 Things Only Highly Sensitive People Understand

.There are certain problems only highly sensitive people will understand. Due to a biological difference, life as a highly sensitive person or HSP can sometimes be challenging. HSP’s are more inclined than other people to process information on a deep level.

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The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When the World Overwhelms Them

With the publication of The Highly Sensitive Person, Elaine Aron became the first person to identify the inborn trait of “high sensitivity” and to show how it affects the lives of those who possess it.

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Finding Therapists as a Highly Sensitive Person

Things like loud noises, drastic temperature change, crowds, or emotionally-charged situations can create distress because your system becomes overstimulated. You might also find that you have a harder time healing after experiences that involve betrayal, loss, or rejection.

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The Highly Sensitive Person: An Interview with Elaine Aron

Excerpts from an interview with Elaine Aron Ph.D., author and psychologist.

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The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotions Overwhelm You

It’s a commonly heard phrase: Stop being so sensitive. These words can be frustrating to hear, and if you are an emotionally sensitive person, they often have the opposite of the desired effect.

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Is Your Child an Orchid, a Tulip or a Dandelion?

Michael Pluess says that highly sensitive children and people fall roughly into three groups: highly sensitive “orchids,” which are beautiful flowers that need very particular environments to thrive; hardy “dandelions,” which can grow virtually anywhere; and a middle group—the...

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How to Know If You’re a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)

In this episode I talk about how to know if you’re a Highly Sensitive Person, the signs that you’re a highly sensitive person and what some of the struggles and strengths of being one are.

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The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You

Do you have a keen imagination and vivid dreams? Is time alone each day as essential to you as food and water? Are you “too shy” or “too sensitive” according to others? Do noise and confusion quickly overwhelm you? If your answers are yes, you may be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP).

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Are You a Highly Sensitive Person? Should You Change?

A sensitive person's brain is different: Research points to some advantages.

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Are You Too Sensitive? Should You Change? | Marwa Azab | TEDxOakland

Dr. Azab clears up this confusion and offers hope for the 20% who are highly sensitive and the remaining 80% who share the world with them. She takes you inside the mind of sensitive people by clarifying how their nervous systems might work differently than others.

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