“You cry for nothing”, “we can’t tell you anything, you are too sensitive”, “stop being so sympathetic”… This is the picture that some loved ones can draw about you, flattering celebrities: Hypersensitivity card. Well known because for several years this term has invaded the personal development shelves of bookstores, helping profiles with emotions to the power of 10 to better understand themselves and make themselves understood.
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Hypersensitivity is far from being a disease. It’s characterized by “deep sensory processing of information,” notes Saverio Tomasella, psychoanalyst, Ph.D., and author Hypersensitive. too sensitive to be happy. (1). It can be genetic or appear episodically over a period of months, years or a lifetime. It can also occur after a traumatic event, periods of stress or burnout. 20 to 30% of the French population would be hypersensitive, according to a psychoanalyst…
Source: Le Figaro
