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Highly Sensitive Person therapists in New Haven, IN

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Chandler, Arizona therapist: Christine Sparacino, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Christine Sparacino

Psychologist, PsyD
If you are a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) or an empath or healer/helper, you know how the world can be overwhelming and overstimulating. I help clients learn how to honor their empathy, protect their sensitivity, and turn it into a superpower.  
20 Years Experience
New Haven, Indiana (Online Only)
Austin, Texas therapist: Christina Fay, Psy.D., psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Christina Fay, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Being a Highly Sensitive Person is more common place than people believe. While it is not a diagnosis, it can be a way a person processes information or response to the world around them. Much like other treatments, working to better understand yourself, thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations can help slow down and make intentional choices in response to each. The focus is always to remain yourself and the person you want to be, to this point, we work on ensuring you show live life with intention and are able to move towards a positive quality of life.  
16 Years Experience
New Haven, Indiana (Online Only)
Broomfield, Colorado therapist: Lauren, Simpson, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

Lauren, Simpson

Psychologist, Psy. D, LP, TIYT, CCTP-II
As a highly sensitive person (HSP) myself, I deeply understand the stigma associated with sensitivity in many Western cultures. I also recognize the vital importance of finding effective strategies to protect one's sensitivity in an often overstimulating world. I genuinely believe that there is no such thing as being "too sensitive." Instead, the key is how we understand and nurture our sensitivity, allowing it to serve as the gift that it truly is. Sensitivity grants us access to greater creativity, compassion, and curiosity, enabling us to experience life with a deep connection to the world around us. By healing the wounds caused by misguided stigma, you can begin to understand your unique personality in a positive and empowering context.  
8 Years Experience
New Haven, Indiana
Seattle, Washington therapist: Aaron Kapin, somatic experiencing practitioner
Highly Sensitive Person

Aaron Kapin

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
From one highly sensitive person to another, it can be a crazy world out there. Two things that I've found helpful: 1st, resiliency training: Although our bodies can react to things that other people might brush off, Somatic Experiencing can help build up our ability to settle our stress and activation levels. That party might still be uncomfortably loud, but it's more tolerable when you have confidence that you can quickly find comfort again once you leave. 2nd: Boundary training and asking for what you want: As we get better at knowing what would help us feel more comfortable, and better at asking for it, we can start to re-shape our environment to feel better. Then as we feel better, and as our loved ones know how to help us, we are more resourceful, more able to connect with others, and more able to be the people we want to be in the world.  
10 Years Experience
New Haven, Indiana (Online Only)
Loveland, Colorado therapist: David Houston Murphy, psychologist
Highly Sensitive Person

David Houston Murphy

Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
Through my own sensitivities, I relate very well to highly sensitive people. I accept exactly where you are. I give you space to move at your own pace in therapy.  
3 Years Experience
New Haven, Indiana