10 signs you’re a highly sensitive person

Too sensitive? Too emotional? Emotionally reactive? Are those words others have used to describe you or words you have used to describe yourself? We may often feel like we are too sensitive or too emotional for this world, or perhaps find ourselves comparing ourselves to other people who may seem more rational in how they operate and navigate the world. The truth is that we are all emotional beings with a wide range of emotions, and we can struggle in varying degrees with how we let them take over us or how we outwardly display them to the world; and in a society that can shame us for having strong emotions. But let's dive into what a highly sensitive person is, why highly sensitive people are the way they are, and how to work on emotional regulation. We can also see how empathy and deep understanding can be helpful in our life and relationships. And instead of asking yourself if you're too emotional or too sensitive or how to be less emotional or sensitive, let's just phrase it as we are highly sensitive people (or HSP as some call it) so we don't attach such negative language to it.
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Timestamps:
0:22: Understanding the traits of highly sensitive individuals and tips for managing overwhelm.
3:17: Characteristics of individuals with heightened sensitivity and empathic nature.
6:21: Characteristics of individuals with heightened sensitivity to stimuli and emotions.
9:36: Recognizing and managing signs of high sensitivity to improve well-being and connection with others.
12:48: Understanding the benefits of being highly sensitive and how to reframe it positively.
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  • @warrens1757
    @warrens1757Ай бұрын

    I'm definitely an HSP, but also avoidant. Life is so difficult because any negative energy coming towards me is like being hit by a truck.

  • @dabbler1166

    @dabbler1166

    Ай бұрын

    But 96% of the whole world Does. Not. Care. - and they wont! So you will probably keep getting hit by 19 Trucks each month. Is this fun for you? Probably not. So, what will you DO? Developing a skill can help. Get good at something. You'll feel better about yourself. And feel more confident. That will help you face the world, like most people. Or, you can sit in your house all day and do nothing. But then, you'll keep getting hit by more and more Trucks. And Life will pass you by. Which hurts more?

  • @dabbler1166

    @dabbler1166

    Ай бұрын

    What will you do? Are you employed at all? How will you stop other people's "negative energy". Can you? If not, what then? The "Trucks" will keep hitting you. Often. How will you get better at handling Life? Do you have a strategy?

  • @warrens1757

    @warrens1757

    Ай бұрын

    @@dabbler1166 I wish I had a strategy. I have been seeing a psychologist for over a year. she won't discuss trauma or attachment style. think I need to look for another therapist, but I'm attached to her and It feels like another painful breakup. I don't think that my job will be affected because I don't interact with anyone at work and they don't seem to care. . I keep myself (sadly) separated from everyone. Don't have a plan to handle life better. Lost a 40year relationship over my failure to cope. Now I need to work on myself, but don't know how.

  • @sarahsmile2883

    @sarahsmile2883

    25 күн бұрын

    I hope you learn to make your mind stronger , there’s more to life than trying to protect yourself from the world.

  • @homegown1234

    @homegown1234

    16 күн бұрын

    Same here but I try to avoid those that come across with manipulations and control freaks. I will run nor walk away. They are bad news due to my experience being around those type of people that can't mind their own business.

  • @colleend80
    @colleend80Ай бұрын

    It is especially difficult to be an HSP in an insensitive world 💔🌪

  • @guljasb

    @guljasb

    Ай бұрын

    Amen!!

  • @dabbler1166

    @dabbler1166

    Ай бұрын

    so, if you know that, what will you DO about it? Can you make the world more sensitive? Probably not. I cant, either. So again: What will you do? and when?

  • @Gemma2811

    @Gemma2811

    Ай бұрын

    Completely agree

  • @irisnavas6464

    @irisnavas6464

    Ай бұрын

    Yup!

  • @redruby747

    @redruby747

    Ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @bronwynlandis
    @bronwynlandisАй бұрын

    I was told this my entire career in hospitality at the front desk. I would get really sad and upset when guests would insult me and scream at me. My supervisors would always say I need to toughen up and take it less personally. I ultimately had to leave the industry because I was making myself sick. It feels validating to hear you speak about this!!

  • @cheryllryan8440

    @cheryllryan8440

    18 күн бұрын

    I've witnessed that before. My apologies ❤❤❤❤

  • @Chicasueca79
    @Chicasueca79Ай бұрын

    When my daughter started throwing up every morning before going to "mothers day out" program (3 days/ week at our church), we started realizing something wasn't right. We had her tested for autism and the psychiatrist told us she was part of a 2% population that had Asperger's and sensory processing disorder (with a couple of other things). Reading Elaine Aron's book Highly Sensitive Child opened up an entirely different world for us! She was our first child, and we were tired of having to explain her sensitivities and shyness to everyone all the time. We were able to enroll her in a small preschool that helped her handle the feelings of being overwhelmed, and she's now going to college in a different state! It's been a difficult journey, including many sacrifices, but every single one of them has been worth it in the end. She's highly intelligent and received a full tuition scholarship, and wants to become a family, marriage and child therapist!

  • @AirflowToTheTurbo
    @AirflowToTheTurboАй бұрын

    This is me. The slightest comment or look can set me reeling with hurt and overreaction that takes several hours to overcome. If I comment on something online, I can't let myself read any replies because if they're critical, mocking or even slightly negative, it's like getting hit by an emotional bus. I've been like this all my life. I'm most comfortable alone with my cat. I feel like I was born without the armour everyone else has. I'm just completely overwhelmed by other people. They have enormous power over me so I tend to isolate.

  • @darllindblad3493

    @darllindblad3493

    Ай бұрын

    Sad

  • @luckydog1342
    @luckydog1342Ай бұрын

    Being a HSP who is also an Introvert, with OCD and extreme perfectionism is oh so much fun. Or, not really.

  • @homegown1234

    @homegown1234

    16 күн бұрын

    I agree.

  • @KathrynsRavens
    @KathrynsRavensАй бұрын

    Please do a video on the similarities and differences between HSP and ASD! I know a lot of people who thought they were just HSP but were also Autistic

  • @CD-qr7ec

    @CD-qr7ec

    Ай бұрын

    Overlap between hsp and borderline personality disorder as well, and adhd. All likely to experience sensory sensitive and rsd.

  • @TheMookie1590

    @TheMookie1590

    13 күн бұрын

    theres so much overlap between that, HSP, ASD, ADHD, DID, schizo related stuff. makes ya wonder if these circuits are closer related in the brain somewhere or something as simple as circuit bussing systems not having proper edge detection or filtering systems from elsewhere

  • @trinaq
    @trinaqАй бұрын

    I can relate to many of these points, especially feeling constantly overwhelmed, preferring dim lighting, and naturally, always feeling misunderstood. I've also been called highly sensitive as well.

  • @sojabursche

    @sojabursche

    Ай бұрын

    Look into an autism diagnosis.. I know it’s scary but it’s worth it.

  • @redruby747

    @redruby747

    Ай бұрын

    Me

  • @Kaylor-xo3oo

    @Kaylor-xo3oo

    Ай бұрын

    I have more of an issue with colored lighting than bright lighting.

  • @oftenwrong.
    @oftenwrong.Ай бұрын

    Life is hell But somehow you go on. Day after day. But I think you get points for not doing yourself in. You’re not alone!

  • @user-xi2or3ww3z

    @user-xi2or3ww3z

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment

  • @maureendrozda9960
    @maureendrozda996014 күн бұрын

    This World NEEDS The Highly Sensitive, The Empaths, The Compassionate People Who Can Help Change The Ugly, The Painful, The Wrong, The Suffering, & Make Things Better!💪✊

  • @heatherlewis4477
    @heatherlewis4477Ай бұрын

    I'm a highly sensitive person, but I'm not sure if it's related to my autism diagnosis. For me, one benefit of being highly sensitive is that I can really emote when I sing or play a character onstage. It has also helped me to connect with other people sometimes. Even if I feel disregulated, my husband understands and helps me through it.

  • @brittanywilcox7377

    @brittanywilcox7377

    Ай бұрын

    Sensory issues are part of the diagnostic criteria, so, yeah it has everything to do with it

  • @ines-simpson

    @ines-simpson

    Ай бұрын

    I have autism too and can relate to having hsp traits, on top of that, I may have quiet bpd as well ( I haven't been diagnosed with bpd yet). I try not to let all these things become overwhelming. It's definitely challenging and easy for me to fall into a victimized mindset, but I know I am making progress, slowly but surely. I'm glad your husband is supportive of you. All the best with your journey😊

  • @DannyRandomz
    @DannyRandomzАй бұрын

    I live in the UK and am dual diagnosed with autism and ADHD-I and this is ME. I don't know what the result of my watching this video will be, but I am glad I watched it and have added it to a new Come Back To playlist so I can return to it. I want to share this with my family but I don't know how I'd encourage them to watch it because while they work hard 5 days a week and are tired from it and can find me exhausting at times, whereas I volunteer at a charity shop when I choose and socialise when I choose to so for them it looks like I have it easy and I do have it easier but that's only because in order to get out of bed every day and do anything at all I'm having to navigate an internal battle that they don't see and cannot truly relate to no matter how much I try to explain it. Thank you so much for making this 🙏🏻

  • @Nuverselive

    @Nuverselive

    2 сағат бұрын

    I understand. U arent alone. We are very loving ppl who have been misunderstood. Ppl tell me I don’t look like I have anything going on, they think the way I look dictates my internal world. Practicing the art of detachment helped me immensely

  • @brittanywilcox7377
    @brittanywilcox7377Ай бұрын

    I avoid bright artificial lighting but sunlight I enjoy. I was shocked at how much I identify with this list!

  • @alicewonder6500
    @alicewonder6500Ай бұрын

    Diagnosed with BPD & CPTSD, and I am EXTREMELY highly sensitive. Thank you for speaking about our experiences! 💗💗

  • @Nuverselive

    @Nuverselive

    2 сағат бұрын

    After 9 years of being in a relationship with an high functioning autistic partner who also has cptsd and signs of bpd alongside me being diagnosed cptsd and a hsp with major intuitive abilities, I’m creating content based on what I’m learning. It is my belief that a large portion of the population has one or more of these traits. Lack of diagnosis and awareness is the root of many relationship challenges. I’m So exited to help ppl be free of the shame often associated with neurodivergent people.

  • @Gemma2811
    @Gemma2811Ай бұрын

    7/10 mostly worrying what people think about me, not fitting in and always feeling out of place

  • @kalt1976
    @kalt1976Ай бұрын

    It is very, very,VERY common for people, especially AFAB people, to identify as HSP at first only to move on and discover that they are in fact autistic (often in combination with ADHD). If you identify with HSP, do yourself a favour and look into autistic masking and the hidden autism profile, sometimes referred to as the female profile or high-masking/camouflaging profile. And yes, autistic people can be, and often are, highly empathetic, so having empathy does not mutually exclude autism.

  • @brittanywilcox7377

    @brittanywilcox7377

    Ай бұрын

    I thought for YEARS I had ADHD or autism. I have neither. I actually have a dissociative disorder. It can be difficult, if not impossible, to tease out what's nature and what was caused by trauma

  • @alicewonder6500

    @alicewonder6500

    Ай бұрын

    That’s what I’ve been wondering too- 0-0 I’m ABSOLUTELY highly sensitive. I’ve known this for years. But autistic, I’m not sure- :,)) but it’s possible.

  • @brittanywilcox7377

    @brittanywilcox7377

    Ай бұрын

    @@alicewonder6500 a professional would have to tease it out

  • @jennsuicune

    @jennsuicune

    Ай бұрын

    Autism and HSP have traits in common, but Autism is more than that. But you are right to aware consciousness about Autism, cause it is very often diagnoses late, during adulthood.

  • @dabbler1166

    @dabbler1166

    Ай бұрын

    Autism needs work. Its all tooooo Broad, too fuzzy, not specific enough. But that doesn't mean we should divide it all up into 14 sub-categories, either. But it needs a fairly pin-pointed better definition. And, whatever happened to "Aspberger's?" How is it different? Do those folks even want to "get better"? SOME, of them, keep relentlessly referring to the great majority of people as "Neuro-typical's", as if Typical were a disorder. They remind me of Deaf people who want to STAY Deaf because they prefer to stay with their "Community" rather than to "be Well". Go figure. Tooo many things can be lumped under Autistic. And yet, we dont need 17 sub-divisions of it, either. Perhaps focusing on DIFFERENCES between this and that, and that, can help. But the differences need to be DISTINCT and when the "list" hits 4 variants or more, you've already gone too far. My opinion.

  • @SashaBowser
    @SashaBowserАй бұрын

    I feel like this video was made just for me. I actually started laughing and stupidly almost felt ashamed at how much I relate to literally every single sign. My horoscope sign is Cancer and people tell me things like “You’re such a Cancer!!”,but I’m just a hsp and that’s okay! I’ve been rejected from jobs due to being to sensitive and hard on myself. They preferred someone with more confidence and that killed me! Is it so bad that I care as much as I do?! This is a video I’ll definitely replay more than once. Thank you Kati. We’re strangers but I feel like you know exactly how to help me. I appreciate you so much. You make such a huge difference in my life.

  • @GreenAndTheToe
    @GreenAndTheToeАй бұрын

    I’m too sensitive to watch reality shows because it gives me anxiety

  • @stk34481
    @stk34481Ай бұрын

    I realized I’m an HSP after becoming a mother. Being a highly sensitive parent can be very challenging. I have had to start a regular breathwork practice to regulate my nervous system through my little ones big feelings and tantrums. It’s helped her to see me heal and we are learning to co-regulate together

  • @robinedwards8796
    @robinedwards8796Ай бұрын

    This information should be shared far and wide. I've seen this run in families and become severe psychiatric disorders when they're traumatized in early childhood. It gets passed down until someone starts getting help and breaking cycles. When we grow up in nurturing environments we thrive in our natural talents and learn how to adapt our environments to suit us better. I believe it's very important to help this population of people shift from forms of intergenerational trauma to using our talents in service to others while following our bliss. ☺

  • @melissamason2983
    @melissamason2983Ай бұрын

    Back in Sept 2018, I was 44 yo and I lost it! I confronted my parents about the horrible things they used to say to me. I was adopted by them. They knew my 16 yo bio mom, and they hated her. As I grew up they kept saying, "Don't be like your mother!" I felt confused and unloved because... wasn't she supposed to be my mother? Wasn't he supposed to be my father? All Dad said was, "You were always too sensitive. Stop having a pity party."

  • @whipwalk

    @whipwalk

    Ай бұрын

    Im so sorry you went through that.

  • @Mushroom321-

    @Mushroom321-

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, true! They were suppose to be your parents.im sorry you were treated that way. The phrase" too sensitive, " down plays a persons feelings. 😾 Thats awful. You deserve to be listened too !

  • @maxim3830

    @maxim3830

    Ай бұрын

    Whether you're sensitive or not, your a-parents acted completely out of line. What you describe is simply abuse. What they told you about your bio mom and how you may be like her (which to a certain level is inevitable, because of genes), says nothing about you, and all about them. Every healthy, normal person would be "sensitive" about such things being told by anyone, let alone by their parents; it's toxic AF. Excuse my French.

  • @melissamason2983

    @melissamason2983

    Ай бұрын

    @maxim3830 Thank you for the validation. I appreciate you. I've cut them out of my life intermittently over the past 30 years. I float between anger and obligation. My mother has apologized. My father is an asshole still. They're in their 70's and he's verbally abused her since myself and my brother have left home. He's offended if anyone calls him out on it. I refuse to even talk to him. I realize now how strong my mom is.

  • @anyaroz8619

    @anyaroz8619

    Ай бұрын

    @@melissamason2983 I am afraid many people are insensitive like your dad, unfortunately. Mine too. I was never adopted and I never doubted parental love, but I feel like he rarely thought of me as a person to truly converse with, but more like of a project that needed to be completed and sent off to the world asap. My sister grew up just like him in character: she makes sure her kids have everything they need to thrive, but forgets about love and attention, almost always dismissive, barking orders, not willing to sit down, listen, wipe tears or support in any way. She insists they move on, toughen up, not be babies, etc. She is not sensitive herself, so she doesn't get it no matter how much I try to talk to her about it

  • @Jawskillaful
    @JawskillafulАй бұрын

    Throughout my years growing up and just all throughout my life in general, I’ve had people tell me that I am “Too Sensitive” mainly as it pertains to the tone people would use as they speak to me or certain jokes that people would make about others, be it me or someone else. I have always known that I tend to thrive in settings on my own since my days in school and quite frankly, I tend feel a sense of relief when I have my own space especially after a long day mingling with others. I will admit that I am sometimes embarrassed to mention this, but I would be quicker to cry when I younger, but nowadays I have a hard time getting myself to cry. I think I may possibly meet the criteria for a HSP, although I’m not completely sure.

  • @lisahayes2566
    @lisahayes2566Ай бұрын

    This is me 💯I also have fibromyalgia, Crohn's disease, Gastroparesis, Depression, Diabetes, high blood pressure, My nervous system feel like it's in overdrive, I feel everything. My doctors tell me I am very in tune with my body, it's like I can tell when something is about to happen with my body before the doctors knew it. they ask me how did you know that. But of course they don't always listen to me, so I just wait until it happens.

  • @trinomial-nomenclature
    @trinomial-nomenclatureАй бұрын

    I'm a HSP and my ex-husband is a HSP, our son is extremely, highly sensitive and has struggled a lot with it. One thing he was able to do since he was a toddler was hold himself together in public untill he was at home and could break down. It took me into my adult years to be able to hold myself together in public.

  • @linmahamid7816
    @linmahamid7816Ай бұрын

    Your shirt is sooo coool! Let alone the content itself is educating and helping in so many ways

  • @angelrogo
    @angelrogoАй бұрын

    Thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart, for this video. Finally I'm having clues of who I am, why I feel what I feel and patterns to follow to live with it. Thank you.

  • @ArtyMartyD
    @ArtyMartyD16 күн бұрын

    I feel the strongest sense of rejection and failure if I misinterpret a request or miss something at work.

  • @user-lp1vf3hs1i
    @user-lp1vf3hs1i7 күн бұрын

    I have been an HSP for 74 years and I have always struggled to fit in anywhere. It was easier when I was younger because I just put my mask on and petended I was having a nice time, but then I needed to be alone asap to de-stress. I came to dread socialising and all it entailed. As I got older I just wanted to be authentic and be myself, so I would refuse parties and gatherings and isolate. It has been like this for decades, and I am much happier now that I am not living a lie. The older I get the more alone time I need. I love going out alone in the country or to the beach, away from people and noise. I never feel lonely and I love the privacy I enjoy. I live in a Lifestyle Village, so you can imagine I don't go down well with with others living here. I just try to ignore them when they tell me I need to get out more or mix with others, they haven't got a clue, and I have given up trying to explain how it is for me. They just don't get it.

  • @angryskipper
    @angryskipper8 күн бұрын

    Thank you Katie. As usual, very informative and you’ve got me pegged!😊

  • @reframingwiththerhythm
    @reframingwiththerhythmАй бұрын

    Thank you for this nudge with such divine timing! I’m a clinical psychology student interested in creative arts therapies as well and in practicum currently, and I’m already aiming to be as alert as I can about my inner wellbeing and emotions. I’m also considering how I will be with those I work with to while also aiming to keep faith in myself too. Content like this is (re)assuring and so much appreciated, thank you for being here, Kati, much love 🤍🧿✨❤️

  • @brandinator1996
    @brandinator1996Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your videos (especially the personal vulnerability you showed in a few of them). I also LOVE that shirt!

  • @user-xi2or3ww3z
    @user-xi2or3ww3zАй бұрын

    Kati thank you. Thats me!!!! I've been searching for a reason for all these symptoms. My loved ones heckled me because of these traits. Thank you. Headed to theropy. 😊

  • @sojabursche
    @sojaburscheАй бұрын

    That’s just being autistic or adhd or bpd.. I know so many people who were told they’re hsp because their therapist or psychiatrist didn’t want to give them “the scary autism/adhd/bpd” diagnosis. Or because they felt unqualified to give the diagnosis but didn’t want to admit it and write a referral to someone else. I myself was told that, luckily I already knew I was autistic and just went to get a second opinion. and my sister who is adhd with bpd was also told she’s “just hsp”. Luckily I was able to convince her to get a second opinion and the help she needed. All this “hsp” label does is keep people from receiving the help they need.

  • @MartynaRowniak

    @MartynaRowniak

    Ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @sojabursche

    @sojabursche

    Ай бұрын

    @MotherNatureLovingHippie oh yeah same as it was scientifically proven that a dead salmon can recognise human emotions.. you need to check for bias and testing methods and all that when you look at research.

  • @renfairegoddess

    @renfairegoddess

    Ай бұрын

    ​@MotherNatureLovingHippie have you been evaluated for ASD?

  • @marypatton1122
    @marypatton1122Ай бұрын

    Caffeine calms me down and sometimes makes me go to sleep. Funny but Caffine doesn't seem to wake me up. I think this is true for people with ADHD.

  • @anyaroz8619
    @anyaroz8619Ай бұрын

    all points checked off. I am the sensitive one for sure. Thank you, Kati, for putting a name on it for me - it does help and does make a difference for me, even though I am 52 years old

  • @TheMookie1590
    @TheMookie159013 күн бұрын

    i dont avoid hurtful content or anything like that. but Sometimes I chose to feel the pain, or just cry instead. pain demands to be felt.

  • @tomas347
    @tomas34710 күн бұрын

    This is one of the best talks on this topic. Well done, Ms. Morton.

  • @ZKOSS1
    @ZKOSS1Ай бұрын

    More than half of these signs I definitely can relate to. I struggle with many of these, especially one of the last things you mention in the video about the "old stories from our childhood" thing. That I can definitely relate to as well. Thank you for uploading this video!

  • @maestoso47
    @maestoso47Ай бұрын

    This is a good psa, Kati. Thank you!

  • @avikchatterjee1945
    @avikchatterjee194528 күн бұрын

    Outstanding video. You got me. And helped me. Peace ☮️

  • @russelljohnson6883
    @russelljohnson6883Ай бұрын

    This so great. Thank you very much

  • @Neurobaybee
    @NeurobaybeeАй бұрын

    This video was very helpful, n made me feel less alone. Thank you ☺️ 💜

  • @barringtonmcnamee22
    @barringtonmcnamee22Ай бұрын

    Good session Kate. Very interesting.

  • @japanesegirl_1998
    @japanesegirl_19987 күн бұрын

    I knew I'm different with others since when I was kid but I didn't know what it is. Only 3 years ago I knew about HSP. Sometimes I don't like being HSP but also I started loving and caring about myself more 🍀💚 We're not weak. We were just born as HSP and it's a gift 😊

  • @sage9836
    @sage983618 күн бұрын

    This is an encouraging video! Good to have the knowledge. A positive thing about being real perceptive to make people feel better: I once went to a public restoom and felt like "This place is WRONG. Do not go back! In fact, this building seems messed up." Months later, there was a fire that started in that bathroom. So, when I feel something is off, I make a mental note and move on. This seeming sixth sense is not 100%, but its always a heads up. Also, what if someone doesn't have all the sensitivities? Like, I enjoy crowded events and don't really get how someone can be sensitive to rejection, but then I notice subtle things and cry over beautiful music.

  • @mt20374
    @mt20374Ай бұрын

    Would you be willing to make a video on the differences seen between HSP’s and females on the autism spectrum? I feel like there are so many similarities and I’m genuinely confused which one I am😅. Getting evaluated this summer.

  • @eledeog

    @eledeog

    Ай бұрын

    I think you can be both: a lot of people on the autism spectrum are highly sensitive. I am also a female on the autism spectrum who struggles a lot with high sensitivity... 🫂

  • @kristin.1124
    @kristin.1124Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video! 😊

  • @decalpals8496
    @decalpals8496Ай бұрын

    This is an amazing video. Thanks so much. This offers encouragement and realistic aids to deal with the characteristics of being an HSP. I appreciate it.

  • @chargennaro976
    @chargennaro976Ай бұрын

    Katie just wanted to say thank you very much for this video. Yes as a child I was looked down on being overly sensitive especially by my NPD dad who constantly told me that you're just too sensitive all the time crying like a big baby..😢 I came to believe through therapy that being sensitive was not so bad. It's me and it's how my emotions or my feelings are expressed and can't nobody tell me that being too sensitive is being weak I have boundaries now and with especially my dad if he does not like me expressing my emotions and being sensitive then he can leave my home as an adult I will not be treated with disrespect made to feel weak like something was wrong with me. No more! Won't you see it you can't unsee it, it's not me I'm allowed to feel the way I want to.. thanks again. Oh and I'm not sure about the autism being highly sensitive doesn't always mean You have autism. But definitely being neglected and or mental and physical abuse can definitely make you overly sensitive people

  • @jodirollins
    @jodirollins20 күн бұрын

    I’m an HSP and I love being with people and love bright lights. Some of us are not all of these. I have a strong sense of taste, smell and hearing though.

  • @faisalshabbir408
    @faisalshabbir408Ай бұрын

    Very nice and informative.

  • @EbbingTowards
    @EbbingTowards13 күн бұрын

    LED and fluorescent lights are the worse. I prefer incandescent lights. Loud noises are a jump scare for me (startle response). Never punk me or something bad might happen. No super scary movies, gore or violence in my media. HSP kinda sucks - I wasn't always like this.

  • @arielmariee
    @arielmarieeАй бұрын

    I have to ask. WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR SHIRT!? I love it. Great video content, as always ❤️

  • @nicoleleonard3134
    @nicoleleonard313416 күн бұрын

    I've always been told, I wear my heart on my sleeve, I need to grow tougher skin, I'm too sensitive. And every single time someone said these things to me I felt offended! Why couldn't they see that yes, I was sensitive, and yes I "feel" things more. That it doesn't make me a bad person, just that yes, I am highly sensitive and thats ok. 😊

  • @jacktheass9189
    @jacktheass9189Ай бұрын

    Thank you yet again!

  • @andrascarmonaiii2258
    @andrascarmonaiii2258Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @philmecup
    @philmecupАй бұрын

    That was very helpful I identify with all of these

  • @ladyfae4797
    @ladyfae4797Ай бұрын

    I remember years ago when someone told I was an HSP and I should read this book. I'm so grateful I did because it explains so much.

  • @jennifercatherinekarel8925
    @jennifercatherinekarel892515 күн бұрын

    Helpful video!

  • @Katimorton

    @Katimorton

    15 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @lisaritchie6889
    @lisaritchie6889Ай бұрын

    I already know lm a HSP it’s not great in my opinion. I’ve learnt to toughen up in some areas but not others. 😟

  • @lisaritchie6889

    @lisaritchie6889

    Ай бұрын

    I’m definitely not number 2 lol unless it’s an animal 😫🫣

  • @Katimorton

    @Katimorton

    Ай бұрын

    It can definitely be hard at times, but hopefully you are able to see how having so much empathy makes you a better friend sometimes :) xoxox

  • @eledeog

    @eledeog

    Ай бұрын

    🫂

  • @saltiestsiren

    @saltiestsiren

    Ай бұрын

    @@Katimorton I hope to find empathetic, good friends to match my own empathy someday

  • @907Tia

    @907Tia

    Ай бұрын

    Same! Being an HSP is a blessing and a curse.

  • @GreyzaP
    @GreyzaPАй бұрын

    All those 10 signs apply to me and I knew I was a HSP but thought it was only me and did not know why and people ask me all the time why I am so sensitive and never knew how to explain it, so thank you for making this video so I CAN finally share with others how I feel on my daily life.

  • @kingskid8121
    @kingskid8121Ай бұрын

    Truth!! Yes to every sign!!

  • @marylou2791
    @marylou2791Ай бұрын

    Thank you Kati! All of them resonated. That thing about coffeine was interesting. I don't drink coffee partly becouse It makes me feel anxious but wasn't sure if it was just my imagination or not. Now I know im probably right ☕️

  • @presntnow
    @presntnowАй бұрын

    Thanks Kati! ❤

  • @Final_Turn
    @Final_TurnАй бұрын

    🌟 Relateable 10/10

  • @lorilumax6850
    @lorilumax6850Ай бұрын

    This is really me and my spouse.. thank you Kati

  • @ThePortalTheory
    @ThePortalTheoryАй бұрын

    I deal w pseudo tumor cerebri (too much spinal fluid and could cause blindness) and adhd, so I'm a mess. lights can hurt and very pale skin so I do not prefer to be in the sun. Night or dark quiet 4 or 5 am when the streets are empty im out walking, it is my favorite time. I still have fun at anytime its just what i love most. ❤

  • @The_Katsiaryna
    @The_KatsiarynaАй бұрын

    That's me. To the point. Except #5 is opposite. I need good light and dislike dim lighting. It's like, my body tries harder to focus on seeing with dim light. Maybe it's related to my bad vision, who knows.

  • @Serve24

    @Serve24

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! Me too! I get really stressed if I don’t have a good amount of light. It’s really uncomfortable for me to be in dim lighting.

  • @danceswithdirt7197
    @danceswithdirt7197Ай бұрын

    That was a slick segue into the AHA bit. :)

  • @she0298
    @she02985 күн бұрын

    Hive a pat to HSP ppl like me. They deserve love and support. I'm an overthinker

  • @kenrickbautista6141
    @kenrickbautista6141Ай бұрын

    Being sensitive, I can relate to some of these signs.

  • @angelanelson5061
    @angelanelson5061Ай бұрын

    I realized this was me when I asked a question on Reddit. Instead of opinions in the responses, I was personally attacked for caring so much about the topic. I have never felt the same about humanity or more alone since.

  • @jeremymcneill5239
    @jeremymcneill5239Ай бұрын

    I have had times in the past few months, that I wanted to cry! Our society has shamed or hasn't let men a chance to cry or show our feelings. Crying or showing feelings is a sign of weakness.

  • @synologyfun
    @synologyfun19 күн бұрын

    我就是个典型的HSP,我经常听着感人的歌曲就哭出来了,但是这是我的优势,而不是劣势。我不经过任何训练就能够轻松察觉陌生人的意图,预判对方维拉id行动;我也经常在自己消费的过程中直接看透商家的盈利模式,轻松复制。另外,有一点不同意,并不是所有HSP都对咖啡因极度敏感。

  • @l0velystina
    @l0velystinaАй бұрын

    Hi Kati do you have any tips on how to navigate being a mental health therapist and an hsp? Being in this field is exhausting and even harder as an hsp, no matter how much “self care” I do.

  • @jollyjokress3852
    @jollyjokress3852Ай бұрын

    Hi, HSP here. #1 and #6 YES, so much me

  • @EbayWay2Shop
    @EbayWay2ShopАй бұрын

    I am HSP. I like to watch movies that I know so I'm not overly stimulated. And at the casino I was immediately overwhelmed. I am often told I'm too sensitive. WOW! Now I don't feel like such an odd duck.

  • @michaeljhanousek290
    @michaeljhanousek290Ай бұрын

    Your HSP video is a match for me.

  • @tamastokos1583
    @tamastokos1583Ай бұрын

    I want that shirt.

  • @Katimorton

    @Katimorton

    Ай бұрын

    It's one of my favorites too :) I found it at a thrift store years ago

  • @tamastokos1583

    @tamastokos1583

    Ай бұрын

    @@Katimorton Those elehants are just awesome! And so is this video! As an HSP this and your previous videos helped me a lot to understand myself. And I could help others to realize that they are not UFOs, but sensitive like me.... Thank you!!!!

  • @user-ij1yv2mp1s
    @user-ij1yv2mp1sАй бұрын

    I have always been highly sensitive, I recognize myself in many of the signs Kati mention in this video. Truth is, I tried to talk about it with a lot of psychiatrists in the past and had no echo from them at all so now I just think that I have to control my train of thoughts that influence my feelings. I am alone in this, as a man it is not something people can understand or comprehend easily so...

  • @nicolemarie1909
    @nicolemarie1909Ай бұрын

    Good advice again

  • @Katimorton

    @Katimorton

    Ай бұрын

    xox

  • @Disciple-ofChrist
    @Disciple-ofChristАй бұрын

    Story of my life...

  • @saltiestsiren
    @saltiestsirenАй бұрын

    I'm an HSP, I have major/persistent/treatment resistant depression, general anxiety disorder, high social anxiety, a tendency for panic attacks, borderline personality disorder, OCD, and ADHD. Been in treatment for 14 years. I feel like I've "won" the mental health lottery.

  • @aamabarrd6760

    @aamabarrd6760

    Ай бұрын

    Your not alone. I feel I fall into all that you listed, but I wasn't diagnosed for BPD nor believed by my therapist (she's not updated on the DMS5) or being help/treated for them.

  • @hannnahrose1209
    @hannnahrose120927 күн бұрын

    What if you are HSP and have CPTSD? What form of therapy would you suggest?

  • @user-qz3pe5jd9o
    @user-qz3pe5jd9oАй бұрын

    Kati, I hope you are well … not sure at all from this post. Take care and look after number 1. Xx

  • @SeiichirouUta
    @SeiichirouUta9 сағат бұрын

    My mum approached me the other day, if I ever thought that I might be highly sensitive. I wasn't really sure. Me watching this video: .........um

  • @angelafrench6983
    @angelafrench6983Ай бұрын

    Kati ❤ Thank you for this, as you’ve described what I go through on a daily basis. One question IF you see this comment: have you ever seen being an HSP for so long, that a person develops apathy?

  • @Stewart-zk1fg
    @Stewart-zk1fgАй бұрын

    I was assaulted by my grandfather at age 5. When I tried to get counseling for it, a retired police officer had three therapists make jokes about it to me. So I'm sorry if it's a little difficult to trust, when they people that are supposed to protect me, make things worse on purpose. Then they have everyone make fun of me for it, and act like I should just "walk it off"

  • @nicknamesiep
    @nicknamesiepАй бұрын

    very informative! i had heard the term but never explored what it meant excactky. I would love a video about if and how this relates to autism diagnoses or how its diffrent. I feel like i recognize a lot of these things wich i thought was just part of my autism

  • @melkor5901
    @melkor590127 күн бұрын

    I relate to the emotional aspects but not the sensory things.

  • @Rodrigos.godoy86
    @Rodrigos.godoy86Ай бұрын

    I used to identify as hsp but 4 years ago a therapist told that I was probably autistic, this year i went to another therapist and she noticed traits without me telling her, and i finally got the diagnosis. It seems that the traits of hsp and autism are very similar.

  • @_no.one.is.always.right_
    @_no.one.is.always.right_Ай бұрын

    I have a question. I am hypersensitive. I can feel fear and good emotions immediately but i am unable to feel grief, sadness, negative emotions. but why? Either i cry non stop without any reason or i am unable to cry even when i want to. Watching the news can make me cry and feel anxiety and paranoia immediately tho, so I don't.

  • @trinomial-nomenclature
    @trinomial-nomenclatureАй бұрын

    I have an idea for a video, the link between emotional abuse and developing agoraphobia. I was in an emotionally, financially and medically (which a lot of people don't know what medical advise is) marriage for 14 years and on top of all of that, I wasn't able to work due to certain medical conditions I was struggling with at the time. As a result, I was home a lot, taking care of our child and as money got tighter and tighter, I stayed home even more (didn't have money for gas or to go shopping), but I noticed that as the advise became worse over time, I started developing agoraphobia. Even after leaving my husband 8 months ago, I'm still scared to leave my house and go shopping or even visit friends and family. I am aware that some mental health professionals don't agree there is a link, so I guess I was wondering what your opinion was.

  • @got2go4word
    @got2go4word3 күн бұрын

    Okay, that's me!

  • @icevalkyrie7
    @icevalkyrie7Ай бұрын

    #8 is 100% for me.

  • @Zzsmuf
    @Zzsmuf8 күн бұрын

    Other than Family and Work I can't be around other people.

  • @aboutadhd
    @aboutadhd24 күн бұрын

    Great video, with one exception: you did not place the thumb on the most specific places. Would you agree that it might be a lot more useful if you discussed this within the context of neurodiversity (autism / ADHD), since the WHO refused to acknowledge SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) as a standalone diagnosis, arguing that sensory sensitivity is highly specific to neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism? Also, high sensitivity is present as part of the pronounced sense of justice and rejection sensitivity dysphoria, also highly specific to neurodivergent conditions. Everything that you described within the sections of this video is highly specific. I am wondering why are we giving alternative names to things that are well-known, as this might lead to confusion and people not seeking support in the right place?

  • @mickiejonesy1712
    @mickiejonesy1712Ай бұрын

    Yes. Parts of this. I cannot handle caffeine at all. I am allergic and have been since I was a child. My HSP comes from trauma and lots of it. But that said, I am nonviolent because of it. 💞💞💞💞

  • @TheMookie1590
    @TheMookie159013 күн бұрын

    and honestly everyone of these are also with ASD. so what an emotional regulation circuit is either amplifying emotions to much to to little to where your concesnous is. I wonder if things like this can be caused by just a few neurons. there are positive and feedback neuronal circuits that are just 4 neurons in the circuit. a positive feedback loop will amp the incoming signal. if senses are tied to amplifier circuits like we use op amps to amp signals in EE. then we have a long ways to go before we can normalize the feelings. sometimes it does feel like my senses or emotions are binary, either on or off states. not analog 0-9

  • @Bpdbryan
    @BpdbryanАй бұрын

    is it common for those with BPD to also be a HSP? I have bpd and resonate with pretty much every single one of these symptoms!