The hypersensitive person and childhood trauma

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The hypersensitive person and childhood trauma
The hypersensitive person and childhood trauma
Dr. Elaine Aron's website:
https://hsperson.com/

The book for hypersensitive people:
https://hsperson.com/books/the-highly-sensitive-person/

In this video we cover: Elaine Aron, Highly Sensitive Person, HSP, Sensitive, Empathetic, Clairvoyant, Triggers, Toxic Family Systems, Boundaries, Truth, Childhood Trauma, Inner Child, Inner Child Work, C- ptsd, ptsd, toxic parents, narcissistic abuse, recovery, abusive parents, emotional abuse, childhood PTSD, repressed memories, hypervigilance, narcissistic parents, emotionally abusive parents, child abuse, narcissistic father, childhood emotional neglect, abuse, mother narcissist, alcoholism, scapegoat, genogram, siblings, dissociation, trauma

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 The genogram and the solitary family member
4:39 About the hypersensitive person
5:40 p.m. About the hypersensitive person – FACT
8:23 About the Highly Sensitive Person – Dr. Aron’s HSP Quiz Questions
9:50 a.m. About the hypersensitive person (continued)
11:18 About the hypersensitive person – Other notes from the HSP
12:08 Connect with me
1:00 p.m. PST and childhood trauma
13:28 HSP and childhood trauma – Traits of the abusive family system
3:12 p.m. PST and childhood trauma (continued)
4:43 p.m. PST – Hypothetical
19:18 PST – Feeling like an alien
21:02 How to work to become an HSP
11:00 p.m. How to Work to Become an HSP – #1 Keep Doing Trauma Work
24:47 How to work to become an HSP – #2 Reframe your identity
27:06 How to work towards becoming an HSP – #3 Trait Mastery
28:30 Final thoughts
31:45 Exit

Learn more about Patrick Teahan,
Childhood Trauma Resources and Offerings
️ https://linktr.ee/patrickteahan

THE MUSIC IS BY – Chris Haugen – Ibiza Dream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v77qI98PLZVw

️ Warning

My videos are for educational purposes only. The information provided on this channel is not intended to replace in-person professional medical advice. It is not intended to replace the services of a therapist, physician, or other qualified professional, nor does it constitute a therapist-client or physician or quasi-physician relationship.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call a local emergency telephone number or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

If you are experiencing emotional distress, please call 911 or the National Suicide Hotline.
1-800-273-8255

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