Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)

A Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) is someone with a more finely tuned nervous system, meaning they process sensory information, emotions, and subtleties in their environment more deeply than most.
It’s not a disorder — it’s a personality trait, found in around 15–20% of the population.

What HSP Is

  • The term “Highly Sensitive Person” was coined by psychologist Dr. Elaine Aron in the 1990s.

  • HSPs have heightened awareness of their surroundings, emotions, and even the emotions of others.

  • This deeper processing can be a strength but can also make certain situations overwhelming.

Common Traits

Highly Sensitive People may:

  • Notice small details others miss.

  • Be more deeply affected by noise, bright lights, strong smells, or chaotic environments.

  • Feel emotions intensely — both their own and those of others.

  • Need time alone to recharge after busy or noisy situations.

  • Be strongly moved by art, music, or nature.

  • Dislike being rushed or put under sudden pressure.

Strengths Often Linked to HSP

  • Empathy – highly attuned to others’ feelings and needs.

  • Attention to detail – picking up on nuances in situations, conversations, or creative work.

  • Creativity – often excelling in art, writing, music, or problem-solving.

  • Depth of thought – processing experiences thoroughly and meaningfully.

Challenges and Barriers

  • Sensory overload in noisy, bright, or busy environments.

  • Emotional burnout from constant empathy or overstimulation.

  • Difficulty with criticism or conflict due to deep emotional impact.

  • Risk of being misunderstood as “overreacting” or “too sensitive.”

Support Strategies

  • Create calm environments – quiet spaces, softer lighting, and reduced sensory input.

  • Allow recovery time – breaks after intense activities or social events.

  • Encourage boundaries – helping HSPs protect their energy and wellbeing.

  • Recognise the strengths – value the depth, empathy, and insight HSPs bring.

In short: Being a Highly Sensitive Person means processing the world on a deeper level — with all the richness and challenges that brings. With understanding and the right environment, HSPs can thrive and make meaningful contributions in all areas of life.

Created: 12 August 2025
Last Modified: 12 August 2025
Author: Phil Newton

Version: Version: 1.04