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highly sensitive people
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"30 BEST documentaries" - Amazon
Read moreSensitive-The Untold Story
Documentary ‧ 2015 ‧ 1h 3m
Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, German, French, Japanese, Swedish, English
A groundbreaking documentary about the innate trait of high sensitivity found in 1 in 5 people and in over 100 other species. Featuring Alanis Morissette and author-psychologist Dr. Elaine Aron, whose international bestseller The Highly Sensitive Person revolutionized how we identify HSPs.
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"Brilliant work of artistry!"
Read moreSensitive and in Love
Drama, Romance ‧ 2020 ‧ 2h
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Tagalog, Japanese
Inspired by the international bestseller The Highly Sensitive Person and global media sensation 36 Questions That Lead to Love, Sensitive and in Love tells the story of Rob and Jessica, a brother and sister, both HSPs, who share a traumatic childhood. Jessica is an accomplished writer in San Francisco, but every one of her romantic relationships has crashed and burned. Rob, a successful music producer in Manila, has a seemingly happy marriage, but it is headed for a cliff. Rob insists Jessica comes to the Philippines for a much-needed break. While there, a single mistake opens Jessica to the world and a terrifying moment for Rob opens him to a real family connection.
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"Obrigado com gratidão..."
Read moreSensitive Lovers: A Deeper Look into Their Relationships
Documentary ‧ 2020 ‧ 0h57m
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Tagalog, Japanese
Being an HSP affects all areas of our lives and brings a specific set of challenges when it comes to relationships. Researcher, clinical psychologist, and bestselling author of The Highly Sensitive Person, Elaine Aron, Ph.D., and the eminent scientist of love and close relationships, creator of 36 Questions That Lead to Love, Arthur Aron, Ph.D. bring their wisdom, research, and advice for more skillful and fulfilling relationships, both romantic and family.
Now a psychotherapist myself, in 1987
I sought therapy to understand why I
always felt different.
It led to a discovery waiting to happen.
Elaine Aron, Ph.D.
Now a psychotherapist
myself, in 1987
I sought therapy to
understand why I
always felt different.
It led to a discovery
waiting to happen.
Elaine Aron, Ph.D.
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