9 Things I Wish I Had Known Before Going to Therapy as an HSP
HSPs get overstimulated, anxious, and overwhelmed. Does therapy really help?
HSPs get overstimulated, anxious, and overwhelmed. Does therapy really help?
We all seek happiness and wellbeing, but finding them is harder for some people than others. Could these 7 daily habits be the key to finally unlocking happiness of your own?
When your highly sensitive soul is feeling overwhelmed, these questions can help make you feel more centered.
You’re a human tuning fork: you can pick up on how someone feels before they even realize they’re feeling that way.
As a quiet HSP who gets overwhelmed by external stimuli — from background noise to someone’s strong perfume — verbal communication can be a struggle. Here’s how you can change that.
Codependency can begin in childhood, when HSP kids tune into the energy of their parents and adjust their own.
If you find it difficult to move on with your day after you’ve encountered someone in turmoil, it’s likely that you’re a highly sensitive person.
Not all therapists have had highly sensitive patients before. Here’s what you can do to make sure your treatment is a positive, helpful force in your life.
Highly sensitive people possess powerful strengths. But in order to access those strengths, they must live a lifestyle that’s aligned with their needs.
Here are some of the challenges I’ve experienced as an HSP who deals with chronic procrastination, plus five tips I’ve learned that help tame it.
Thanks to the highly sensitive person’s extraordinarily responsive nervous system, the barrage of polarizing news has left many of us emotionally raw.
Sadly, many highly sensitive people feel like something’s wrong with them. They’ve been told they’re “too needy” or “too emotional.”
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