Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Therapy
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In this practice, we create a space where your sensitivity is not only understood but celebrated. Therapy becomes a journey of embracing your depth, honing your emotional resilience, and learning to navigate the world with grace and strength.
Through a compassionate, integrative approach, we help transform what feels like a burden into a powerful source of insight, connection, and inner peace. Your sensitivity is a gift—and together, we will guide you to live more fully in harmony with it.
This practice offers therapy for Highly Sensitive People (HSPs), deep feelers, and neurodivergent adults seeking support for anxiety, overwhelm, emotional intensity, and nervous system sensitivity. Sessions are available in New York City and via secure teletherapy across New York State.
Find the Best New York Therapist for Highly Sensitive People (HSP)
Finding the right therapist for highly sensitive individuals in New York City means working with someone who genuinely understands emotional depth, sensory sensitivity, and heightened nervous system responsiveness. The ideal therapist will have the clinical expertise to help you manage overstimulation, navigate emotional overwhelm, and develop effective coping strategies—while honoring your temperament rather than trying to change it.
An experienced HSP therapist can also support related concerns such as anxiety, perfectionism, relationship difficulties, people-pleasing, burnout, and work-life balance. In a fast-paced, high-stimulation environment like NYC, having a therapist who offers a safe, validating, and structured space is essential. Feeling understood and respected from the first session often matters more than credentials alone.
With the right therapeutic fit, therapy becomes a space to embrace your sensitivity, build resilience, and cultivate emotional balance in a world that often moves too fast.
Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Traits and Nervous System Sensitivity
For as long as you can remember, others may have described you as “too sensitive” or “too shy.” You may have always felt different, more emotionally reactive, or more affected by your environment than those around you. Criticism may feel especially painful. Loud, chaotic, or busy environments may quickly drain you. You may absorb the moods and emotional states of others without trying to.
Highly Sensitive People are sometimes referred to as deep feelers, neurodivergent individuals, or people with Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS). Navigating a noisy, demanding world as a highly sensitive person can be exhausting and, at times, disabling—especially when anxiety or depression accompanies this trait.
At the same time, sensitivity is also associated with profound gifts, including:
High empathy and emotional attunement
Strong intuition and perception
Creativity and imagination
Depth of processing
Capacity for meaning and connection
Sometimes sensitivity feels like a gift. Other times it feels overwhelming. Both experiences are valid. You are not broken. You are not alone. And you do not need to suffer in silence.
Understanding the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Trait
The term Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) was introduced by clinical psychologist Elaine Aron in the 1990s to describe a temperament trait present in approximately 15–20% of the population. Research suggests that individuals with this trait process information more deeply and show greater nervous system responsiveness to internal and external stimuli.
Brain imaging studies indicate differences in neural activation patterns between highly sensitive and non-HSP individuals, particularly in areas related to awareness, empathy, and sensory processing.
Common Characteristics of Highly Sensitive People
Many highly sensitive adults resonate with several of the following experiences:
Easily overwhelmed by strong sensory input
Highly aware of subtleties in the environment
Strongly affected by other people’s moods
Sensitive to pain, medications, or caffeine
Need for regular withdrawal or quiet time
Discomfort with bright lights, loud sounds, strong smells, or coarse textures
Rich inner life and vivid imagination
Deeply moved by art, music, and beauty
Startle easily
Feel rattled when rushed or overloaded
Strong conscientiousness and sense of responsibility
Distress when being observed or evaluated
Aversion to violent or chaotic media
Strong reactions to hunger or fatigue
Difficulty with rapid change or transitions
Preference for simple, calm environments
Experiencing these traits does not mean something is wrong with you. It reflects a sensitive nervous system that requires different forms of care and support.
Therapy for Highly Sensitive People (HSP) Can Help You
Therapy for highly sensitive individuals focuses on helping you work with your nervous system rather than against it. Together, we gently build capacity for regulation, boundaries, and self-trust.
Therapy may support you in:
Reducing anxiety and chronic overwhelm
Learning nervous system regulation skills
Developing healthy emotional boundaries
Processing shame related to being “too much” or “too sensitive”
Improving relationships and communication
Managing perfectionism and self-criticism
Strengthening self-compassion and confidence
Creating sustainable routines and self-care practices
Honoring your needs without guilt
An integrative, trauma-informed approach may include somatic psychotherapy, EMDR therapy, Internal Family Systems–informed work, and cognitive-behavioral strategies depending on your goals and preferences.
Supporting Your Nervous System as a Highly Sensitive Person
In addition to therapy, many highly sensitive people benefit from:
Reframing sensitivity as a strength rather than a flaw
Developing clear and firm boundaries
Limiting exposure to chronically overwhelming environments
Prioritizing rest and downtime
Practicing movement, meditation, and mindfulness
Creating daily rituals that promote calm and predictability
Connecting with others who understand sensitivity
These practices are not about becoming less sensitive. They are about learning how to care for your system so your sensitivity can become an asset rather than a source of suffering.
HSP Therapy in New York City and Online Across New York State
I offer therapy for Highly Sensitive People in New York City and through secure teletherapy across New York State. Sessions are confidential, collaborative, and paced to meet you where you are.
If you identify as highly sensitive and are seeking a therapist who truly understands this temperament, therapy can be a powerful step toward greater ease, confidence, and emotional balance.

