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different types of highly sensitive people


 different types of highly sensitive people


Do you daydream constantly. If you think that sitting still make you angry can you taste flavors. That others just don’t pick up on you. You might just be a highly sensitive person. HSPS have senses that are very accurate and react strongly to their environment. But not all HSPS are the same and characteristics can vary from person to person.


Here are six types of HSPS


1) PSYCHOMOTOR:

 for these highly sensitive people. Standing still is as difficult as climbing a mountain which they would probably rather do anyway. Psychomotor HSPS experienced a surplus of energy. They love to do intense physical activities, such as sports or seeking extreme thrill rides. Psychomotor HSPS also compulsively talk it up usually very personal and can get quite touchy-feely. Some downsides may include being too competitive and prone to nervous habits. Such as biting fingernails and also being workaholics.

2) SENSUAL:

 For these HSPS life is lived in a kaleidoscopic sensory wonderland. All five senses are enhanced and highly accurate. Music becomes more. Soulful pancakes are more flavorful and art can be a downright spiritual experience. As children sensual HSPS can be very picky eaters and predisposed to over stimulation very quickly. It’s important for them to have lots of downtime to unwind from noisy crowds or flashing lights by contrast, there is a danger of over indulging in food and sex.

3) INTELLECTUAL: 

An intellectual type HSPS is characterized by a penchant for asking questions and reflecting over their concentrated thoughts. These HSPS have a tenacity or nature or character for problem-solving, can recall information in vivid detail and observe others with a keen sense of a hawk. The search for truth is of utmost concern to them in world that doesn’t seem to make sense. If there is a weakness associated with this type is that they are too preoccupied with logic. And it can be extremely critical for others, they are also extremely critical of themselves.

4) IMAGINATION: 

All these are the people who have notebooks filled with scribbles of characters and writings. The inner machinations of their mind are often dramatic and poetic depictions of what they perceive in real life. All to reconcile the sad truth that reality is just not as good as fantasy, their intense emotions often spill over into vivid dreams. It can be hard for these HSPS to distinguish between what is real and what is fake. These HSPS people have an extremely low tolerance for anything boring in nature.

5) THE ORCHID CHILD: 

According to Professor Bruce Ellis most children survive and even thrive in whatever circumstances. They encounter like dandelions orchid children are biologically sensitive to context, which means they are more sensitive than dandelion counterparts. If nurtured in the right environment, according to Ellis orchid children can blossom into society’s happiest most productive people. But given the wrong circumstances that can be susceptible to depression and substance abuse

6) EMOTIONAL: 

All highly sensitive people have powerful connections to their emotions in the life. But for these HSPS people their emotions become so intense in nature. They manifest in the physical. This type can be best described as empathetic or able to feel and be affected by the emotions of others. The bonds that these HSPS create with other people are stronger and more honest than usual their emotions often come out in physical ways. Such as sweaty palms tense or sensitive stomach palpitating heart beats and face blushing. This group of people is subject to a host of difficulties including intense mood in nature swings that reach from ecstasy to suicidal depression. There is a difficulty adjusting to new environments and strong social repulsion.


These are many more types of HSPS to be discussed and it is normal for HSPS to have overlap between types. The main characteristic of all HSPS is that it takes less stimuli to create a reaction within a person can you relate to some traits and the examples given let us know in the comments below. Be sure to check out our other blogs on our page. If you thought this blog was interesting give us a comment for more psychology content thanks for reading the blog patiently.  

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