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Ces gens qui ont peur d'avoir peur : Mieux comprendre l'hypersensibilité
by Elaine N. Aron
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Synopsis
Are you an HSP?Are you easily overwhelmed by stimuli?Affected by other people's moods?Easily startled?Do you need to withdraw during busy times to a private, quiet place?Do you get nervous or shaky if someone is observing you or competing with you?HSP, ...
Are you an HSP?
Are you easily overwhelmed by stimuli?
Affected by other people's moods?
Easily startled?
Do you need to withdraw during busy times to a private, quiet place?
Do you get nervous or shaky if someone is observing you or competing with you?
HSP, shorthand for "highly sensitive person," describes 15 to 20 percent of the population. Being sensitive is a normal trait--nothing defective about it. But you may not realize that, because society rewards the outgoing personality and treats shyness and sensitivity as something to be overcome.
According to author Elaine Aron (herself an HSP), sensitive people have the unusual ability to sense subtleties, spot or avoid errors, concentrate deeply, and delve deeply.
This book helps HSPs to understand themselves and their sensitive trait and its impact on personal history, career, relationships, and inner life. The book offers advice for typical problems.
For example, you learn strategies for coping with overarousal, overcoming social discomfort, being in love relationships, managing job challenges, and much more.
The author covers a lot of material clearly, in an approachable style, using case studies, self-tests, and exercises to bring the information home.
Are you easily overwhelmed by stimuli?
Affected by other people's moods?
Easily startled?
Do you need to withdraw during busy times to a private, quiet place?
Do you get nervous or shaky if someone is observing you or competing with you?
HSP, shorthand for "highly sensitive person," describes 15 to 20 percent of the population. Being sensitive is a normal trait--nothing defective about it. But you may not realize that, because society rewards the outgoing personality and treats shyness and sensitivity as something to be overcome.
According to author Elaine Aron (herself an HSP), sensitive people have the unusual ability to sense subtleties, spot or avoid errors, concentrate deeply, and delve deeply.
This book helps HSPs to understand themselves and their sensitive trait and its impact on personal history, career, relationships, and inner life. The book offers advice for typical problems.
For example, you learn strategies for coping with overarousal, overcoming social discomfort, being in love relationships, managing job challenges, and much more.
The author covers a lot of material clearly, in an approachable style, using case studies, self-tests, and exercises to bring the information home.
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