{"id":16577,"date":"2021-11-11T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-11T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-mental-health-conditions-highly-sensitive-person-empath\/"},"modified":"2021-11-11T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2021-11-11T00:00:00","slug":"condition-mental-health-conditions-highly-sensitive-person-empath","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-mental-health-conditions-highly-sensitive-person-empath\/","title":{"rendered":"If You're a Highly Sensitive Person, You Experience the World Differently\u2014Here's What It Means"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do the people in your life tell you how genuine and compassionate you are, that you're extremely emotionally in tune with those around you? Then you might be a "highly sensitive person" (HSP), a personality type sometimes mistaken for an empath because they share a sense of true empathy for others. Here's what it means to be a highly sensitive person, how to know if you are one, and why being an empath is actually a different thing, according to experts.<\/p>\n Empath-vs-Highly-Sensitive-Person-How-to-Know-the-Difference-GettyImages-1169429715<\/span> , tells Health<\/em>. High sensitivity is an innate trait you can't develop or change. Both men and women fit the profile, Bjelland says, adding that 70% of HSPs are introverts and 30% are extroverts. <\/p>\n About one-fifth of people are HSPs, notes a small study in the journal Brain and Behavior<\/a><\/em>. In that research, brain imaging scans showed that those who scored higher on an HSP scale showed stronger activation of brain regions in awareness, empathy, and responsiveness. <\/p>\n If you are an HSP, you're generally more sensitive to the environment and social interactions, and you're more likely to pause and digest your circumstances before jumping into a new experience. You probably also read people well, are insightful, and understand your loved one's needs, according to Bjelland. You likely don't have the stomach for violent TV shows or movies, either. The catch is, you can feel really overwhelmed and overloaded by stimulating surroundings, and to feel your best, you need regular rest and self-care.<\/p>\n HSPs tend to be misunderstood. "Most of us have received the message that something is wrong with us for being sensitive. Because we take in more information than most around us, we might take a little longer to process all those details, which can sometimes be misinterpreted as shyness," Bjelland says.<\/p>\n RELATED: Histrionic Personality Disorder Is Characterized by Emotional, Attention-Getting Behavior—Here's What to Know<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n "Empaths are emotional sponges; they feel everything," Los Angeles-based psychiatrist Judith Orloff, MD<\/a>, author of The Empath's Survival Guide<\/em>, tells Health<\/em>. An empath intuitively senses what's going on with other people—but they also absorb those emotions. You might suspect that you're an empath if at least some of the following factors ring true to you, Orloff says:<\/p>\n Everyone has the ability to feel empathy; that's when your heart goes out to someone in pain. But an empath "wants to help people so much that it hurts them," says Dr. Orloff. "They feel a moral responsibility to become a martyr and take on the pain of the world." <\/p>\n As an empath, Dr. Orloff says that you wear "an invisible sign saying that you can help people." You may notice that "energy vampires" flock to you, asking you to listen to their problems for hours on end. Though you know you need to set boundaries, it's hard because you're worried about letting someone down who is in need.<\/p>\n RELATED: The 3 Types of Narcissism—And Why You Need to Know the Difference, According to Experts<\/strong><\/p>\n If empaths and HSPs sound similar, it's because they are. Based on her own experience, Bjelland believe all empaths are HSPs, but not all HSPs are empaths. <\/p>\n Dr. Orloff says that an empath indeed carries all of the attributes of an HSP with more developed intuition and a sponge-like ability for absorbing emotions. "You turn up the volume going from HSP to empath," she says.<\/p>\n When you're a highly sensitive person, you're taking in a lot of information from the environment around you. Over time, that can lead to feelings of anxiety, says Bjelland. <\/p>\n Similarly, Dr. Orloff notes that empaths often struggle with anxiety, depression, and even pain conditions. For people of either personality type, talking to a therapist can be extremely helpful, so that you can practice certain strategies that help you manage the thoughts, emotions, and feelings of being overwhelmed. <\/p>\nThe definition of an empath <\/h2>\n
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Empath and HSPs are closely linked <\/h2>\n
The challenges facing HSPs and empaths <\/h2>\n
Anxiety is a risk <\/h3>\n