10 Signs You Might Be a "Highly Sensitive Person"
Signs You May Be a Highly Sensitive Person
If you are curious whether you may be part of the population that is highly sensitive, here are 10 signs to look for:- You are quick to feel negative emotions such as sadness and anxiety.
- You may feel physical symptoms in relation to these emotions, such as headaches and muscle tension.
- You become overwhelmed with physical stimuli such as sound, light and smells.
- You have never felt comfortable around crowds. The energy of the crowd easily overwhelms you.
- You become very emotional over the injustices of the world. (you cry or become angry at the thought of children or animals being harmed, as an example)
- You often worry what others think of you.
- You take things personally.
- You have a hard time letting things go and receiving critical feedback.
- You avoid most social situations and prefer to stay home alone.
- You startle easily to loud noises.
Benefits of Being a Highly Sensitive Person
As I mentioned earlier, while being a HSP can cause you to feel awkward or overwhelmed at times, there are some definite perks to being highly sensitive. For starters, you are someone who can enjoy subtle sensory detail that a majority of the population misses. You get pleasure from noticing the end of day light play. You’ll notice subtle shades of color and texture and feel immense pleasure at the complexities of Indian cuisine. You’re also someone others like being around because you are aware of others’ feelings, needs and emotions. Because of this natural empathy, HSPs make great teachers, managers and leaders. HSPs are also incredibly creative. Many artists, musicians and famous actors are highly sensitive people who have gifted the world with their talent and insight into what it means to be human. As you can see, if you can manage the negative aspects of being a highly sensitive person, you can reap some pretty great rewards. If you or someone you love suspects they are a HSP and would like to explore treatment options to manage those negative aspects, please get in touch with me. I’d love to discuss how I may be able to help.Amanda Patterson, LMHC, CAP, NCC practices in a beautiful and comfortable office in Davie, Florida. She is the owner of Caring Therapists of Broward, a 5 star rated private practice in South Florida. She specializes in helping people learn to manage their depression anxiety through a holistic approach. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR and family of origin work to help her clients overcome their feelings of depression and anxiety. Amanda is a believer in holistic treatment and she practices veganism, meditation and yoga in her life. Find out more about her practice here. For a free 15-minute consultation, call or text Amanda at 954-378-5381 or email her at amanda@amandapattersonlmhc.com