15 Signs You Feel Everything Deeply: Understand Your Sensitivity
A sad film brings tears to your eyes for hours. The noise of an open-plan office exhausts you. A passing comment from your partner haunts you all day long. You absorb others' emotions like a sponge. If you recognize yourself, you may be among the 15 to 20% of the population that displays the trait of high sensitivity (Aron, 1996).
In the article that follows, I explore hypersensitivity and intensity of feeling. If you recognise yourself in this theme, I designed a hypersensitivity test that helps you take stock of your degree of hypersensitivity. It comes with a guide to extend your reflection beyond the results.
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High sensitivity (or Sensory Processing Sensitivity, SPS) was defined by psychologist Elaine Aron in 1996. It is an innate and neurobiological personality trait, not a mental disorder. Highly sensitive people possess a more reactive nervous system that processes stimuli in a more profound way.
Neuroimaging studies (Acevedo et al., 2014) have confirmed that highly sensitive people show more intense brain activity in areas linked to empathy, awareness, and emotional processing.
The 15 Signs of High Sensitivity
Emotional Sensitivity
Sensory Sensitivity
Cognitive Functioning
In Relationships
High Sensitivity and Burnout: A Specific Risk
Highly sensitive people are more vulnerable to burnout for several reasons:
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- They struggle to set boundaries
- They over-invest emotionally
- They neglect their recovery needs
Transforming High Sensitivity Into Strength: The CBT Approach
1. Recognize the Trait Without Identifying With It
"I am a highly sensitive person," not "I am too sensitive." Vocabulary matters.
2. Adjust Your Environment
Reducing unnecessary stimulation is not weakness, it's intelligent adaptation. Noise-canceling headphones, calm spaces, scheduled alone time.
3. Emotional Regulation
CBT techniques (cognitive restructuring, breathing, mindfulness) are particularly effective for highly sensitive people because they offer concrete tools to manage intense emotions.
4. Assertive Communication
Learn to express your specific needs: "I need 20 minutes of quiet when I get home from work," "I prefer dinners for two rather than ten."
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Conclusion
High sensitivity is neither a flaw nor a superpower: it's a specific way of processing information. Understanding this trait means stopping fighting against your nature and beginning to adapt your life accordingly. Well-managed high sensitivity is a source of creativity, empathy, and relational depth.
Gildas Garrec, CBT Psychotherapist🧠
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What are the key characteristics of signs you feel everything deeply?
Do you feel everything deeply? Discover 15 signs of high sensitivity and learn how to transform this trait into a personal strength. The most characteristic features involve repetitive patterns that impact daily functioning and interpersonal relationships in predictable, often self-reinforcing ways that persist without intervention.How does cognitive-behavioral psychology explain Practical psychology?
CBT analyzes this through automatic thoughts, core beliefs, and avoidance behaviors — a framework that identifies the maintenance mechanisms keeping the difficulty in place and provides targeted points for intervention through structured cognitive restructuring and behavioral experiments.When should someone seek professional help for Practical psychology?
Professional consultation is warranted when Practical psychology significantly impacts quality of life, relationships, or work performance for more than two weeks. A CBT practitioner can propose an evidence-based protocol tailored to your specific presentation, typically 8 to 20 sessions depending on severity.In short: High sensitivity, a trait affecting 15 to 20 percent of the population, is an innate neurobiological characteristic defined by psychologist Elaine Aron in 1996, not a mental disorder. Highly sensitive people possess more reactive nervous systems that process stimuli profoundly, with neuroimaging studies confirming increased brain activity in areas linked to empathy and emotional processing. The trait manifests across fifteen key signs including intense emotional reactions, absorption of others' emotions, difficulty releasing negative comments, sensitivity to noise and light, deep information processing, and struggles with conflict. Highly sensitive individuals face elevated burnout risk because they absorb ambient stress, struggle with boundaries, over-invest emotionally, and neglect recovery needs. Cognitive behavioral therapy techniques prove particularly effective for managing this trait, including cognitive restructuring, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practices. Rather than viewing high sensitivity as a flaw or superpower, understanding it as a specific information-processing style enables people to stop fighting their nature and adapt their lives through environmental adjustments, emotional regulation tools, and assertive communication about their needs, ultimately transforming high sensitivity into a source of creativity, empathy, and relational depth.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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