Nancy Simon, LCSW

Evanston Relationship Therapy

  • About
  • Services
  • CONSULTATION FOR THERAPISTS
  • CONTACT

The Highly Sensitive Person

December 10, 2012 by Nancy Simon

If this title caught your eye, you may be one of the 15 to 20% of the population who experiences life with heightened awareness and gets overwhelmed easily. You may get into a car and insist that the music be turned down and the sunroof be closed back up. Perhaps perfumes, noises and strong voices are highly distracting and even disturbing. If this is you, you might have been told much of your life that you were too sensitive and that you need to chill out. Well you are not alone or weird but you are definitely in the minority. The good news is that many books and workbooks have been written to help you understand and navigate your chronically overstimulated self. Sometimes just reading Elaine Aaron’s, The HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON can make you feel less alone. The bad news: you probably have a lot of shame about being so sensitive because you are different. Once you learn how to accept and appreciate your sensitivity, though, it can become your greatest gift. How? Sensitive people are notoriously creative, intuitive, insightful and introspective which, I think, makes them interesting and unique. I mean, really. Who would you rather call with a problem? A friend who means well but isn’t much help, or your friend who knows what to say, how to say it and has a clear and thoughtful solution. HSP’s are an asset to the world of business, art, medicine, psychology, politics, science and more and usually are highly empathetic so they make good friends. So whether you are an artist, a musician, a writer or just a really empathetic person, realize that you are very blessed, not cursed and once you learn to manage your sensitivity through asking for what you need and knowing who is safe for you, life becomes so much easier and even a lot of fun.
If you found this helpful, please e.mail me or call me at 847.491.1111 to schedule an appointment. Feel free to offer my article to others. I do this as a free service to promote relational healing. Feel free to offer my article to others. I do this as a free service to promote relational healing.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Headshot of Nancy on green background

Appointments

Call/Text: 847.491.1111
Email: nanlcsw@gmail.com
Out-of-Network Insurance Provider

Counseling individuals, couples and groups in surrounding towns within 20 miles, including Skokie, 60076, Glenview, 60025, Wilmette, 60091, Winnetka, 60093, Glencoe, 60022 Highland Park, 60035, Deerfield, 60015, Evanston, 60201-2, Rogers Park, 60660

From the Blog

  • Six Ways To Enhance Your Long-Distance Relationship
  • Common Communication Mistakes Couples Make
  • Six Ways to Find Relationship Sanity During the Corona Virus
  • Listening Heals
  • Parents Who Need Too Much
  • Business Partner Conflict

Articles

  • 10 Steps To A Happier Relationship
  • For Couples, Empathy Is the New Anger
  • How Not To Date
  • Is Your Cell Phone Making You Less Connected?
  • Neediness Rocks – Here's Why
  • Sensitivity to Criticism: Kryptonite or Superpower?
  • Seven Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship
  • You're NOT Too Sensitive

Bibliotherapy

Over the years, some people have found books to be great companions for our work so I have compiled this bibliotherapy list as a companion to therapy.

See the book list