As a psychiatrist and an empath, I often get asked, What is the difference between empaths and highly sensitive people?
In โThe Empathโs Survival Guideโ I devote a section on this important distinction.
Here are the similarities and areas of overlap.
Empaths share all the traits of what Dr. Elaine Aron has called โHighly Sensitive People,โ or HSPs. These include
- a low threshold for stimulation,
- the need for alone time,
- sensitivity to light, sound, and smell,
- plus an aversion to large groups.
It also takes highly sensitive people longer to wind down after a busy day since their systemโs ability to transition from high stimulation to being quiet is slower.
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Highly sensitive people are typically introverts whereas empaths can be introverts or extroverts, (though most are introverts).
Empaths share a highly sensitive personโs love of nature, quiet environments, desire to help others, and rich inner life.
However, empaths take the experience of the highly sensitive person much further.
We can sense subtle energy, which is called shakti or prana in Eastern healing traditions, and actually absorb it from other people and different environments into our own bodies.
Highly sensitive people donโt typically do that. This capacity allows us to experience the energies around us in extremely deep ways.
Since everything is made of subtle energy, including emotions and physical sensations, we energetically internalize the feelings and pain of others.
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We often have trouble distinguishing someone elseโs discomfort from our own.
Also, some empaths have profound spiritual and intuitive experiences which arenโt usually associated with highly sensitive people. Some are able to communicate with animals, nature, and their inner guides. In my book, there is a section on intuitive empaths which include animal empaths, earth empaths, dream empaths, telepathic empaths and more.
Being a highly sensitive person and an empath are not mutually exclusive:
You can be both at the same time. Many highly sensitive people are also empaths. If you think about this distinction in terms of an empathic spectrum, empaths are on the highest end; highly sensitive people are a little lower on the spectrum, people with strong empathy but who are not HSPs or empaths are in the middle of the spectrum. Narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths who have โempath deficient disordersโ are at the lowest end of the spectrum.
The gifts of sensitivity and empathy are precious, especially at this time of human evolution.
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We want to keep opening our hearts and breakthrough to new highs in the empathic spectrum. I offer the techniques in my book on empaths so that becoming empowered empaths and highly sensitive people can happen at accelerated rates in our world. We need your gifts more than ever!
(Adapted from The Empathโs Survival Guide by Judith Orloff MD)
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