Am I an HSP?
If you’re just learning about the trait of High Sensitivity, welcome! HSPs (Highly Sensitive People) make up about 20% of the world’s population and are represented more or less equally across genders and cultures. The HSP trait is not a mental health issue or diagnosis, but rather a unique way that your brain and body process information and experience the world around you. The HSP trait, as described by HSP researcher Elaine Aron, Ph.D., can be described using the acronym DOES:
How do I know if I am a Highly Sensitive (HSP) Parent?
Is My Child Highly Sensitive?
If you resonate with these experiences, welcome! Our goal at Highly Sensitive Parenthood is to help you celebrate the many gifts that your sensitivity offers to you and those in your life, while helping you navigate the tricky waters of overstimulation and overwhelm.
To learn even more about the trait of High Sensitivity, read our blog post on the HSP Trait, or visit Dr. Elaine Aron’s website hsperson.com - Dr. Aron coined the term HSP and has pioneered research around and awareness of High Sensitivity for decades. You can also take a Self-Assessment to identify your HSP traits. Many HSPs also identify as Empaths, meaning that they feel the emotions of others deeply. Empath moms and dads will also benefit from many of the resources and materials on this website!
About our Founder
Amy Lajiness is an HSP Parenthood Coach & Educator who has spent countless hours supporting Highly Sensitive (HSP) parents in reclaiming their peace and confidence. Amy is an HSP herself as well as a mother of two highly energetic young children.
Amy holds certifications in Perinatal Mental Health and HSP, and is passionate about providing resources for HSP parents, teaching them how to harness their strengths and manage challenges with grace and confidence, in order to thrive in parenthood.
In addition to providing individual therapy at her private practice, Inner Nature Therapy, Amy is proud to offer coaching, information and resources to HSP parents through Highly Sensitive Parenthood.
When not living her passion of supporting HSP parents, you can find Amy sipping tea, reading, playing guitar, making art, and spending time with friends and family in the great outdoors.
You can learn more about Amy via her interview with Canvas Rebel and Go Solo by Subkit Team.
If you are interested in booking Amy for a speaking engagement, media appearance, or for your blog or podcast, click here for more information.