It's common not to want to let someone know when you're irritated. Not wanting to upset someone or be a downer, many people would rather hide the fact that they are feeling so annoyed. Yet, while ...
New research, led by Queen Mary University and published in the journal Clinical Psychological Science, has revealed that highly sensitive people (HSP) are more likely to experience mental health ...
There are some people who are able to handle struggles and obstacles that life throws their way in a rather collected manner. They're able to pick themselves back up and move on to the next thing ...
There is not only a history of stigma associated with sensitivity but also a tendency for social media to spread misinformation about highly sensitive people (HSPs). It can be challenging to decipher ...
Have you or someone you loved ever been called "sensitive?" It's a term tossed around for people who may get their feelings hurt easily, or who might be more likely to cry at commercials. "Highly ...
First ever systematic review and meta-analysis of its kind shows highly sensitive people are more likely to experience mental health problems A new study from the University of Surrey and Queen Mary ...
High sensitivity is one of the most misunderstood traits in the world. People often see sensitivity as fragility or emotional instability, when in reality it is a sign of deep awareness, heightened ...
Growing up, I was a very sensitive child. One of my earliest memories is of freaking out after seeing a particularly bad story on the news. I don’t remember what the story was about, but I do remember ...
The meta-analysis of 33 studies, the first of its kind, looked at the relationship between sensitivity and common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Researchers found there was a ...