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Highly Sensitive Person therapists in Citrus Park, FL

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Valley Village, California therapist: Layla Ashley Psychotherapy, marriage and family therapist
Highly Sensitive Person

Layla Ashley Psychotherapy

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Highly sensitive people (HSP) often experience emotions, environments, and relationships more intensely. As an HSP myself, I can help you understand your sensitivity as a strength while learning ways to protect your energy and maintain balance.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Citrus Park, FL
Montpelier, Vermont therapist: Heinig Health and Wellness Counseling, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Heinig Health and Wellness Counseling

Psychologist, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, M.S. Health Psychology, M.A. Clinical Psychology, PSYPACT Providers
We provide supportive, individualized psychotherapy for highly sensitive and empathic adults who may feel deeply affected by emotions, environments, and interpersonal dynamics. Our approach helps clients better understand their sensitivity as a strength while also addressing challenges such as emotional overwhelm, boundary-setting, stress reactivity, and burnout. Through evidence-based strategies and a validating therapeutic space, we work with clients to develop regulation skills, strengthen resilience, and create balanced ways of engaging with the world that honor both sensitivity and well-being.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Citrus Park, FL (Online Only)
Olympia, Washington therapist: Tara Murphy, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Tara Murphy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
As a highly sensitive person myself, I understand how sensitivity can feel both overwhelming and deeply valuable. I use IFS, mindfulness, and somatic approaches to help clients manage overstimulation and shame while highlighting the strengths of empathy and awareness. Narrative and existential therapies further support meaning-making. My diagnostic training ensures accurate distinction between sensitivity, trauma, and neurodivergence, while I also use a sensory diet approach to help with regulation and self care.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Citrus Park, FL (Online Only)
Jackson, Tennessee therapist: Emily Stone, marriage and family therapist
Highly Sensitive Person

Emily Stone

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MDiv, PhD, LMFT-S
The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP): Navigating a High-Definition World From Sensory Overwhelm to Strategic Depth About 20% of the population is born with a nervous system that processes information more deeply than others. While the world often labels this as being "too sensitive," in my practice, we recognize this as Sensory Processing Sensitivity—a trait that brings incredible empathy, creativity, and intuition, but also a higher risk for burnout and overwhelm. The Challenges of the "Deep Processor" Living as an HSP in a neurotypical, fast-paced society can feel like your "volume" is permanently turned up. We work together to navigate: Emotional Overwhelm: Learning to distinguish between your own emotions and the "emotional residue" you pick up from others in the room. Sensory Meltdowns & Shut Downs: Identifying the environmental triggers—loud noises, bright lights, or chaotic social systems—that lead to systemic exhaustion. Rejection Sensitivity: Addressing the deep, often painful way that HSPs process social cues and perceived criticism. The HSP Professional: Healers, Pastors, and Creatives I have a "special love" for working with highly sensitive healers. Your sensitivity is likely what makes you an incredible therapist, pastor, or leader, but it is also what makes you susceptible to secondary trauma. We use a Systems Theory approach to: Architect Your Environment: Creating "sensory-safe" professional and personal spaces that allow your nervous system to rest. Attachment & Boundaries: Moving away from the "people-pleasing" often used as a safety strategy, toward a grounded, authentic way of relating to others. EMDR for Overstimulation: Using EMDR to process past moments of "sensory trauma" or times when you were shamed for your sensitivity. Honoring Your High-Definition Lens With over 20 years of experience, I am here to help you stop apologizing for your depth and start honoring it. You don't need to "toughen up"; you need to develop the strategies that allow your sensitive system to flourish. Your sensitivity is not a flaw in the system—it is a different, more intricate way of being human.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Citrus Park, FL (Online Only)
Louisville, Kentucky therapist: Marina Sud, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Marina Sud

Psychologist, PsyD, Certified in Brainspotting, Certification in Psychoanalysis
I help clients understand and embrace their heightened sensitivity as a unique strength rather than a burden. My work focuses on building emotional resilience, healthy boundaries, and self-acceptance while addressing overwhelm, anxiety, or burnout that often accompany high sensitivity. Together, we create a supportive path toward balance, confidence, and authentic self-expression—allowing sensitivity to become a source of insight, creativity, and connection.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Citrus Park, FL (Online Only)

Highly Sensitive Person therapists in Citrus Park, Florida Statistics

Highly Sensitive Person therapists in Citrus Park, Florida average 17 years of experience and charge around $205 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (65%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (44%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (42%).

Average years in practice

17 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$205

Accept insurance

52%

Offer sliding scale

44%

Gender ID

70% Female
24% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% Online Only
46% In Person and Online

Top Treatment Approaches

65% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
44% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
42% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
38% Somatic Therapy
38% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
35% Psychodynamic Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
69% Young Adult
54% Senior
33% Teen
17% Children

Client Focus

58% Women
44% LGBTQ+
33% Military / Veterans
33% Men
29% Persons with Disabilities