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The Highly Sensitive Person
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Elaine Aron
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Highly Sensitive PersonElaine Aron graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California, Berkeley. She earned her M.A. at York University in Toronto and her Ph.D. at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, as well as receiving training at the Jung Institute in San Francisco.

Dr. Elaine Aron is author of the books:

The Highly Sensitive Person

The Highly Sensitive Person's Workbook

The Highly Sensitive Person in Love

The Highly Sensitive Child

 
By Elaine Aron
Published on 10/6/2007
 
Author Elaine Aron: "If you find you are a highly sensitive person, or your child is, then you need to be aware of the following points: This trait is normal--it is inherited by 15 to 20% of the population, and indeed the same percentage seems to be present in all higher animals. Being an HSP means your nervous system is more sensitive to subtleties. Your sight, hearing, and sense of smell are not necessarily keener (although they may be). But your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply.

The Highly Sensitive Person - by Elaine N. Aron Ph.D.

Elaine Aron - from her site www.hsperson.com

     If you find you are a highly sensitive person, or your child is, then you need to be aware of the following points:

    * This trait is normal--it is inherited by 15 to 20% of the population, and indeed the same percentage seems to be present in all higher animals.

    * Being an HSP means your nervous system is more sensitive to subtleties.

Your sight, hearing, and sense of smell are not necessarily keener (although they may be). But your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply.

    * Being an HSP also means, necessarily, that you are more easily overstimulated, stressed out, overwhelmed.

    * This trait is not something new I discovered--it has been mislabeled as shyness (not an inherited trait), introversion (30% of HSPs are actually extraverts), inhibitedness, fearfulness, and the like. HSPs can be these, but none of these are the fundamental trait they have inherited.

The Highly Sensitive Person