Is a Highly Sensitive Person, Neurodivergent?

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Nichola Day - Sensitive Yoga Therapy

Nichola Day - Sensitive Yoga Therapy

19 күн бұрын

If you are new to the world of high sensitivity and neurodivergence, let me share my understanding in this short video.
I will also talk a little bit about the stigma that is still part of the term neurodiverse/neurodivergent.
As always, let me know your thoughts and experience in the comments below.
If you would like more support, tips and resources on all things high sensitivity, neurodiversity, yoga, self-care and more, why not visit my website - www.nicholaday.co.uk
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@MazeM333
@MazeM333 15 күн бұрын
I also think that highly sensitive person is neurodivergent. It just means different and I think it is different in a good way. We used to be the shamans and wisewomen/men of the community because of this sensitivity. Medicalization is trying to define different as wrong but it is not. One just needs to learn how to take one's sensitivities into consideration so that this modern insensitive society and work life doesn't overwhelm us.
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116 15 күн бұрын
Found myself having a spiritual awakening over two years ago, and on this journey/path/search I started leaning towards shamanism after going through the hoops and loops, felt more natural to me🪶 still believe in God and this creation we all live in.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more! There is so much to say on the history of the medical model and pathologising sensitivity!! I hope that the future takes into consideration all neurotypes, so that we all thrive in our own ways 🤞 Thank you for your comment xx
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116 15 күн бұрын
Yes. I agree about the boxes and labels, not always that straight forward, at the same time a bit of help for those on the journey of self knowledge, and understanding of oneself. And again to be careful of not to make it a too big thing and become the "label", balance in all. On my own journey, only took the free online hsp tests, but over an extended period of time (about 3 years) say maybe 3-4 times per year. And came up with between 70-90% likelyhood of beeing hsp in every test. Also the overlap with introversion, about same 70-80%. This was about 6 years ago. Thank you for sharing👍
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
You are most welcome. I totally agree that there is a balance to be had between understanding yourself through a label, as well as not being defined by it. Overall, I have found it helpful and the process of understanding myself and others continues! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment 🙏🏻
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116
@lars-gunnarronnkvist5116 15 күн бұрын
@@sensitiveyogatherapy Thank you😊 You are welcome. Keep it up👍
@AndreaCrisp
@AndreaCrisp 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Some people in the autism community are saying HSPs are on the spectrum. That's not necessarily science, but it will be interesting to see how it all changes over time with more research and understanding. The reality is things that are considered disorders now were not necessarily disorders during different times. ADHD and Autism helped tribal communities survive and discover things that neurotypicals never would have been able to do. Some ADHDers were likely the night watch people. And a study just came out saying that they made better foragers. The ability to hyper focus likely helped create a lot of inventions/discoveries over the course of human history. There's a reason these differencess survived in the gene pool for so long. I personally am now identifying as HSP, ADHD-I and Autistic. Figuring out my neurodivergence has allowed me to have more self-compassion and understanding for myself.
@AndreaCrisp
@AndreaCrisp 15 күн бұрын
I guess I should say that I identified as an HSP first, since being given the book in 2007. Got ADHD-I diagnosis at the end of 2021 right before my 46 birthday and now suspect autism, but at 48 I am not going to pursue diagnosis, because why. It would not change anything and be extremely expensive to try to get. Understanding myself is what matters at this point. Being neurodivergent has led to trauma, illness and disability, but at least I now have a better understanding and can give myself some grace.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for leaving this comment, I resonate so much with it all! I too identify as HSP, autistic and adhd. I’m really interested to see how the conversation and research pans out in the area of neurodivergence as a whole. Let’s hope it moves us forward towards seeing neurodivergent types as simply a difference between that is just as valuable as other neurotypes and that this leads to positive change to how we set up and structure our communities! 🙏❤️
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
For sure. The diagnosis is not necessarily the right route for us all. I have issues with it, as it is rooted in the pathologising of difference… however on balance (and after years of deliberation) I felt it was right for me, for no other reason than to have it confirmed and in my medical notes. Either way, I think you are spot on with having greater compassion for yourself. Seeing yourself through these lenses certainly helps to cultivate this.
@AndreaCrisp
@AndreaCrisp 11 күн бұрын
@@sensitiveyogatherapy Unfortunately, I have a really bad HMO whose mental health is famously abysmal. So I don't want to get a diagnosis through them. I would be more likely to get misdiagnosed and paying out of pocket is out of the question. But things might change over time. And yes, I am excited to see how the newer research and advocacy changes things over time. It will take awhile, but we are making forward motion. This was my first time seeing you on KZfaq. I really enjoyed the video and greatly appreciate your responses! Thanks for all you do. Definitely subbed. 💖
@ian_occultist
@ian_occultist 15 күн бұрын
Good video. Totally agree, anxiety/meltdowns/sensory burnout result in HSP aswell as in my case ASD as a result of external stimuli...Subscribed.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
@gllmusic
@gllmusic 15 күн бұрын
If it falls outside the norm of how a typical brain is structured through the developmental process I believe that would qualify it as neurodivergent. Autism and ADHD are merely the best examples that people know of. However, these phenomenon were only identified recently and are still very misunderstood.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
Agreed. There are so many misconceptions that I have definitely come up against myself since my AuDHD diagnosis. Hopefully discussions such as this will help to broaden underpin the wider community. Thanks so much for your comment 🙏
@heartoffrancis
@heartoffrancis 15 күн бұрын
Someone mentioned being Neurodivergent to me this past week. I never heard the term, then this video shows up in my feed.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
Ah synchronicity! This makes me happy, because it is a term that needs more awareness in the general population 😊 Thank you for your comment 🙏🏻
@heartoffrancis
@heartoffrancis 15 күн бұрын
I've been told that I am overly sensitive at times. That's a box. Highly sensitive is a better way to put it.🙂
@andreac647
@andreac647 10 күн бұрын
I absolutely agree that HSP is a neurodivergence, this is a topic I'm quite passionate about and I think it would geeatly help the HSP community if we finally openly acknowledged that we are neurodivergent. There are so many highly sensitive people who are suffering, because our brain works differently, but we keep trying to funtion the way neurotypical people do. If I'd say I was autistic, people would understand that I need certain accomodations, but if I say I'm HSP, most people have no idea what I'm talking about (not to say that in many languages HSP is translated as "hypersensitive", because it's hard to translate highly sensitive, and that doesn't help either). Anyway, if we'd acknowledge that HSP is under the neurodivergent umbrella, things might change for the better.
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 9 күн бұрын
Oh I love this comment... Yes, yes, yes! I agree completely. the wider HSP community do need to take this on and in doing so we can continue the work of creating greater awareness of neurodivergence and how different kinds of neurodivergence can overlap. Thank you so much for this comment :) xx
@michellehinds7353
@michellehinds7353 16 күн бұрын
❤ 💯
@sensitiveyogatherapy
@sensitiveyogatherapy 15 күн бұрын
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