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  • "About 15 to 20 percent of the population have this trait. It means you are aware of subtleties in your surroundings, a great advantage in many situations.
    It also means you are more easily overwhelmed when you have been out in a highly stimulating environment for too long..."

    Elaine Aron, www.hsperson.com


    "The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive."
    Pearl Buck (1892-1973)


    "Oh please be careful with me, I'm sensitive and I'd like to stay that way"
    Jewel - in her song I'm Sensitive

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Interview available with Elaine Aron on sensitivity and anxiety

Deanne RepichDeanne Repich, Director of the National Institute of Anxiety and Stress, interviewed Dr. Aron for the Conquer Anxiety Success Program. Here is a message by Deanne Repich [photo] from her newsletter about the new interview:

Is part of your anxiety that you are “too shy” or “too sensitive,” according to others? Does your body’s alarm system go off easily when you encounter bring lights, lots of noise, or other stimuli? Do you have a keen imagination or vivid dreams?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might be a Highly Sensitive Person. Most of us feel over stimulated every once in a while, but for the Highly Sensitive Person, it’s a way of life.

In the Conquer Anxiety Success Program, I had the rare opportunity to interview Dr. Elaine Aron, bestselling author of The Highly Sensitive Person.

If you’re not familiar with Dr. Elaine Aron, she turned the scientific world on its ear with her research into high sensitivity. She is a psychotherapist, workshop leader, and highly sensitive person herself. Her work has impacted millions worldwide.

Dr. Aron is one of my personal heroes. Truly, her work was life-transforming in helping me to conquer my own anxiety when I was in anxiety’s grasp.

I had the amazing opportunity to interview Dr. Aron and am so excited that we are able to share this exclusive no-holds-barred interview on CD within the Conquer Anxiety Success Program.

In my interview I asked Dr. Aron questions you won’t find anywhere else that dig deep to the core. I asked her the nitty-gritty of what we want to know: how does high sensitivity tie in with anxiety and what can we DO about it?

In the Conquer Anxiety Success Program interview with Dr. Aron, she has shared her expertise and vast experience to answer questions that specially affect anxiety sufferers like:

– How to know for sure if you are a Highly Sensitive Person (even if you think it doesn’t apply to you at first glance)

– What high sensitivity is and how it ties into anxiety

– Do Highly Sensitive People tend to be more anxious than other people

– The scientific evidence for high sensitivity and new brain research that changes how we think about it

– How your unique personality style ties in to high sensitivity and anxiety

– How to respond to others that say you are “too sensitive” or shouldn’t respond so intensely to things around you

– Why Highly Sensitive People tend to be more affected by childhood traumas (and thus feel more anxious) than non-highly sensitive people and what to do if your past is holding you back

– How to make a simple yet important switch in how to view your past that decreases anxiety if you are a Highly Sensitive Person

– How to cope with threats of over arousal — such as bright lights, loud noises, crowded events, and more to thrive instead of merely survive

– How to get along better with non-highly sensitive people

– Tips for mastering social situations to decrease your anxiety if you are a Highly Sensitive Person

– How to make the most of your high sensitivity and decrease your anxiety in everyday situations

– Why you are not weaker or abnormal than non-highly sensitive people.

– How to cope with the disadvantages of high sensitivity in today’s world

– How to harness the many advantages of high sensitivity to skyrocket your success

This exclusive, groundbreaking interview on high sensitivity and anxiety is not available anywhere else, only as part of the Conquer Anxiety Success Program.

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1 Response to Interview available with Elaine Aron on sensitivity and anxiety

  1. April Swan

    I have been reading a bit about neurofeedback and how people have been helped by the process of having their brains “re-aligned” or “re-mapped.” Do any of you highly sensitive people know about neurofeedback and if so have you tried it and noticed favorable results?

    I’m curious, because I’m an HSP who struggles constantly with just about everything, including meds to relax me. The meds ultimately made me feel worse than when I started and I can’t just go off them without medical supervision. I was hoping neurofeedback would be helpful for me, but I don’t want to get my hopes up for something which doesn’t deliver.

    Thank you for any feedback you can give me about neurofeedback.

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