she believes it is causing the behavior, they are sending him to a better child specialist as soon as an appointment is available, were on waiting list. His regular doctor sent him to a neurologist because she felt that his bi polar was extreme and that the self harm (suicide attempts) and black out rages for his age needed more exploring so they did an MRI were they found that on his right side behind his ear on his brain was an abnormality. he was sent to a mental hospital for self harm and they officially diagnosed him with ASD and bi polar (psychologist). he has seen many doctors, his counselor i was paying for him to see and his regular thought it was ASD. My son is 6 years old he was diagnosed with Autism and bipolar. It is this insecurity that often leads them to make the wrong assumption about people. Hypersensitive people have not learnt how to deal with their emotions, which is why they often react in an over-the-top manner. Teamwork is too stressful as it means compromising and collaborating and this doesn’t come naturally to them. Their sensitivity towards situations and others is a bonus in the workplace.īecause hypersensitive people get upset easily at the slightest little thing, it is natural for them to work well when they are on their own. Those that are self-aware and can manage to control their outbursts tend to go onto have very successful careers. Those that are will know exactly what sets them off, their triggers, how to back down and to relax and how to stop over-reacting. You might not think so after reading the comments above, but hypersensitive people are very self-aware, to the point where they can even laugh at themselves. The problem is, all the while they are focusing on the past, they are not fulfilling their future. They will pursue a matter to the point where is it embarrassing for them. Most people can let things go but not a hypersensitive person. They are like a dog with a bone when it comes to getting to the point of an issue. Hypersensitive people will spend hours and hours going over a text message, an email, and a conversation in their head, to get a clear picture of the situation. So if a hypersensitive person is making a fuss about some small detail that looks irrelevant to you, perhaps you should pay it some attention. Then, they erupt and people think they are being difficult.īecause hypersensitive people are attuned to their emotions, they are also very good at the finer details in life. This often leads them to feel overwhelmed but due to their hypersensitivity, they don’t let on until it is too late. A hypersensitive person tends to want to do their best and takes on much more than they can handle. This isn’t the same as the above although it looks very similar. Don’t be too concerned though, it’s shallow and all for attention.ĭo you find you are always treading on eggshells around a particular person because you don’t know what is going to upset them this time? Do things that seem fine one day cause the most dreadful reaction on another? Are these reactions completely off the scale compared to the situation? This is a classic sign of a hypersensitive person. If there is a world tragedy, it will affect them personally. They’ll be the ones laughing the loudest at the funny film, or sobbing their hearts out at a wedding. Their reactions will appear much more exaggerated than the rest of us. They’ll be the one complaining at the top of their voice to the manager or screaming at the scary bit in the film. You can always spot a hypersensitive person in the stores or the movies. Now that we have a clearer idea of what an HSP is, here are 8 signs of a hypersensitive person: They are highly empathic and get upset easily.They are more likely to be artists and musicians.They work well in nurturing environments such as teaching and counselling.They need downtime to recharge their batteries.They find it hard to ‘tune out’ their environment.They have a ‘Princess and the Pea’ reaction to physical things.They are incredibly sensitive to sights, smells, and touch.They startle easily at loud noises and bright lights.HSP’s have the following characteristics: However, new research suggests that the region of the brain that deals sensory information and empathy is different in HSP’s. There is no evidence to suggest that hypersensitive people’s brains react any differently to people who are not hypersensitive. Hypersensitive Person vs Highly Sensitive Person A highly sensitive person would be more concerned that everyone was ok and no one was hurt. A hypersensitive person might jump out of their car and shout and scream at the driver, demanding their insurance details, and making a big deal out of the tiniest bit of damage.
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