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Highly Sensitive People: No Longer Invisible, But Now What?

By Elaine Aron — 2015

I encourage you to try to eliminate the term "non-sensitive" or "non-highly sensitive" from our (mine, too!) vocabulary. I think we can say non-HSP to those who get it and do not find "HSP" annoying in-group jargon. Or you can say those "without the trait" or the "other 80%." Or maybe you have a better idea.

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