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Highly Sensitive Person therapists in Templeton, CA

Templeton Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

13 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$198

Gender ID

75% Female
23% Male
2% Non-Binary

Session Type

51% In Person and Online
49% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

47% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
47% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
47% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
47% Somatic Therapy
44% Psychodynamic Therapy
42% Relational Psychotherapy
31% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
We are proud to feature top rated Highly Sensitive Person therapists in Templeton. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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San Luis Obispo, California therapist: Christina Dee, marriage and family therapist
Highly Sensitive Person

Christina Dee

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A. LMFT
High sensitivity is a neurological trait, not a flaw. I help HSPs understand and embrace their way of processing the world, develop tools for managing overstimulation and emotional intensity, and transform sensitivity into a meaningful strength.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Templeton, CA
Online in Templeton, CA
Rancho Mirage, California therapist: Dr. Claire Vines, Psy.D., DAPA, Psychologist / Licensed /Psychotherapy / Psychoanalytic/, marriage and family therapist
Highly Sensitive Person

Dr. Claire Vines, Psy.D., DAPA, Psychologist / Licensed /Psychotherapy / Psychoanalytic/

Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage, Couples, LMFT. Psy.D. Trauma-Focused CBT
A highly sensitive person, is an individual who will experience the world more intensely, processing the world's experiences more deeply often with over stimulation often creating a sense of feeling overwhelmed. The highly sensitive person can experience overstimulation from loud noises, bright lights, and often tuned into others who have confusing sensitive emotions.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Templeton, CA
Hermosa Beach, California therapist: Louisa Lombard, licensed professional counselor
Highly Sensitive Person

Louisa Lombard

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, LPCC, PPS
Being a Highly Sensitive Person comes with great gifts as well as some unique challenges. Researchers estimate that 20-30% of people (and many animal species) are more sensitively-wired. In fact, it's estimated that over 40% of people who reach out for therapy are highly sensitive. I specialize in working with HSPs and have for a number of years. Learning about Dr. Elaine Aron's research around HSPs was transformative for me personally and professionally. I find that HSP clients as well as parents raising HSP kids benefit from HSP-knowledgeable and -supportive therapy, using a gentle approach that identifies and validates the gifts and provides strategies for navigating the tricky parts (prone to overstimulation in overwhelming environments, people-pleasing, perfectionism, boundaries, difficulty with conflict, among others). HSPs are deep feelers, deep processors, have immense empathy for others, and naturally notice all the details of people and the places they are in.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Templeton, CA (Online Only)
Pleasanton, California therapist: Bay Tree Therapy Group, marriage and family therapist
Highly Sensitive Person

Bay Tree Therapy Group

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive” or feel easily overwhelmed by noise, conflict, or strong emotions—you're not alone. As a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), your nervous system processes the world deeply, which can be both a strength and a challenge. Therapy can help you understand and embrace your sensitivity, set healthy boundaries, and develop tools to navigate overstimulation and emotional intensity. We honor your unique wiring and work with you to build a life that feels balanced, meaningful, and true to who you are.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Templeton, CA
Los Angeles, California therapist: Stephanie Morfitt, LCSW More Fit Mental Health, licensed clinical social worker
Highly Sensitive Person

Stephanie Morfitt, LCSW More Fit Mental Health

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
When You Feel Everything Deeply If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” or that you “care too much,” you may be what’s known as a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) — someone whose nervous system is more finely tuned to the world around them. I understand this on a personal level — I’m an HSP myself. Being highly sensitive is not a flaw; it’s a temperament trait shared by about 20% of people. It means your mind and body process information and emotion more deeply. You notice subtleties, feel others’ moods, and reflect deeply — yet that same sensitivity can make life feel overwhelming, especially when faced with stress, criticism, or conflict. In therapy, we’ll use a structured, evidence-based approach called TEAM-CBT to help you embrace sensitivity as a strength while learning tools to manage its challenges. Together, we’ll focus on: Calming the inner critic that tells you you’re “too much” Reducing anxiety and emotional exhaustion from overstimulation Setting healthy boundaries without guilt Building confidence to share your true self with others Developing emotional tools that turn sensitivity into insight and intuition Our work will be both structured and gentle — blending neuroscience, mindfulness, and humor to help you feel grounded, capable, and at peace in your own skin. I BELIEVE: Sensitivity is not weakness — it’s awareness, empathy, and depth. You can be both strong and soft, confident and cautious, independent and deeply connected. Boundaries are not walls; they’re invitations to authentic connection. You deserve a life that feels calm, balanced, and safe for your sensitive nervous system. Healing doesn’t mean hardening — it means learning to stay open without being overwhelmed. Also Integrated In Our Work: • Interpersonal Work – to strengthen connection and empower you to be yourself using The 5 Secrets of Effective Communication • Mindful Self-Compassion – to cultivate a gentler, kinder inner voice through the work of Dr. Kristin Neff • Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM) – to regulate the nervous system and support trauma recovery alongside cognitive tools for a well-rounded approach  
10 Years Experience
Online in Templeton, CA