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A Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) experiences heightened sensitivity to internal and external influences, which leads them to feel bigger reactions to situations and people. HSPs often process things very deeply and are extremely influenced by their surroundings. If you are a highly sensitive person, you may have been called “overly sensitive” or “ fragile” by people who don’t understand you.

It is estimated that up to 20% of people are highly sensitive persons, otherwise known as people with sensory processing sensitivity. A licensed therapist who specializes in HSP therapy can help you understand your triggers, learn to see your sensitivities as strengths, and live your best life. Whether you are located in downtown Durham, Campus Hill, Duke Forest, Duke Homestead, or even Duke University, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Highly Sensitive Person Symptoms and Signs

You may be an HSP if one or more of the HSP symptoms or signs apply to you:

  • You are influenced by the emotional states of people around you.
  • You are often overwhelmed by crowds of other people.
  • You frequently need time alone to process your thoughts and feelings.
  • Helping others process their feelings leaves you exhausted.
  • You are hard on yourself or easily feel shame.
  • You get anxious when under time pressures.
  • You are easily frightened or startled.
  • You like to ask big questions about life and think deeply about them.
  • You often feel misunderstood.
  • You are conflict-avoidant, or feel physically sick when you experience conflict.

There are many other signs and symptoms of being a highly sensitive person. If you experience any of the above, we recommend that you consider HSP therapy. If you’d like to learn more, check out licensed therapist Stacey Wright’s article about the differences between Highly Sensitive People, Introverts, and Empaths.

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HSP therapy can help you feel calmer and happier, enabling you to effortlessly coexist with others and react in ways that are conducive to your goals. And with Mental Health Match, finding a licensed and qualified HSP therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.

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I'm an integrative psychotherapist with a background in clinical social work. My therapeutic style is active, collaborative, and respectful. I draw from various evidence-based, trauma-informed, strengths-based, and social justice-oriented approaches.

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Are you needing support with navigating and healing from attachment and relational trauma, struggling with family of origin issues and family estrangement, or in the process of exploring your sexuality, identity, queerness or ethical non-monogamy?


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Are you needing support with navigating and healing from attachment and relational trauma, struggling with family of origin issues and family estrangement, or in the process of exploring your sexuality, identity, queerness or ethical non-monogamy?

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I will help you develop insight, notice the impacts of attachment styles, patterns, and relationship dynamics. My approach is also experiential, or more "somatic" oriented, and focuses on how experiences are stored in the body. I am also EMDR trained

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Work to understand you, your goals, and how you can improve the relationships most important to you. We will also work together to develop new tools that can help you identify and communicate your boundaries and triggers.


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Work to understand you, your goals, and how you can improve the relationships most important to you. We will also work together to develop new tools that can help you identify and communicate your boundaries and triggers.

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Both professionally and personally, I approach this work from an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens; I am deeply committed to holding space for folks to explore their needs in a safe and supportive manner.

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Find where your hurt is coming from and help the parts of you that have carried & hidden deeply painful emotional burdens to release that pain. When this happens, you & others get to enjoy the true nature of YOU—calm, confident, & connected—at last.


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Find where your hurt is coming from and help the parts of you that have carried & hidden deeply painful emotional burdens to release that pain. When this happens, you & others get to enjoy the true nature of YOU—calm, confident, & connected—at last.

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I guide clients in a deep, gentle exploration of mind & body to connect with parts of themselves that have taken on strategies—like perfectionism, people-pleasing, suppressing needs, or numbing emotion—to help them through life’s pain & suffering.

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  • Medical Trauma
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Identify and practice the skills you need to overcome the issues you face. I will help you create a holistic path to wellness that integrates mind, body, and spirit. In our sessions, we will ease your pain by practicing mindfulness and positivity.


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Identify and practice the skills you need to overcome the issues you face. I will help you create a holistic path to wellness that integrates mind, body, and spirit. In our sessions, we will ease your pain by practicing mindfulness and positivity.

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I work hard to build an open and honest relationship with you. Transparency and an open two way communication flow helps you, the client, meet your goals in our sessions. I offer a safe, nonjudgmental place where you can explore your feelings.

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