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<ref name=Boterberg2016>{{citation |title=Making sense of it all: The impact of sensory processing sensitivity on daily functioning of children |first1=Sofie |last1=Boterberg |first2=Petra |last2=Warreyn |journal=Personality and Individual Differences |year=2016 |volume=92 |pages=80–86 |doi=10.1016/j.paid.2015.12.022 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288687054_Making_sense_of_it_all_The_impact_of_sensory_processing_sensitivity_on_daily_functioning_of_children|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160523023852/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/288687054_Making_sense_of_it_all_The_impact_of_sensory_processing_sensitivity_on_daily_functioning_of_children |archivedate=May 23, 2016 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name=Liss2008>{{citation |title=The relationships between sensory processing sensitivity, alexithymia, autism, depression, and anxiety |first1=Miriam |last1=Liss |first2=Jennifer |last2=Mailloux |first3=Mindy J. |last3=Erchull |year=2008 |journal=Personality and Individual Differences |volume=45 |issue=3 |pages=255–259 |doi=10.1016/j.paid.2008.04.009 |url=http://isiarticles.com/bundles/Article/pre/pdf/31202.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160523040035/http://isiarticles.com/bundles/Article/pre/pdf/31202.pdf |archivedate=May 23, 2016 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name=Booth2015>{{citation |title=Sensory-processing sensitivity moderates the association between childhood experiences and adult life satisfaction |first1=Charlotte |last1=Booth |first2=Helen |last2=Standage |first3=Elaine |last3=Fox |date=1 Dec 2015 |journal=Personality and Individual Differences |volume=87 |pages=24–29 |doi=10.1016/j.paid.2015.07.020 |url=http://ac.els-cdn.com/S019188691500464X/1-s2.0-S019188691500464X-main.pdf?_tid=a0380062-1e87-11e6-8fd4-00000aab0f26&acdnat=1463748033_57bdff11a57a84c507b5160957057622 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6he6P6Dj6?url=http://ac.els-cdn.com/S019188691500464X/1-s2.0-S019188691500464X-main.pdf?_tid=a0380062-1e87-11e6-8fd4-00000aab0f26 |archivedate=2016-05-20 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2017-11-20 }}</ref>
<ref name=EvansRothbartTwoConstructs2008>{{cite journal |last1=Evans |first1=David E. |last2=Rothbart |first2=Mary K. |title=Temperamental sensitivity: Two constructs or one? |journal=Personality and Individual Differences |date=January 2008 |volume=44 |issue=1 |pages=108–118 |doi=10.1016/j.paid.2007.07.016 |url=http://www.bowdoin.edu/~sputnam/rothbart-temperament-questionnaires/pdf/ATQ_Sensitivity_InPress_July07.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207200746/http://www.bowdoin.edu/~sputnam/rothbart-temperament-questionnaires/pdf/ATQ_Sensitivity_InPress_July07.pdf |archivedate=February 7, 2016 |deadurl=no }} ''Negative affect''and ''orienting sensitivity.''</ref>
<ref name=TwoSubscales>Boterberg ''et al.'' (2016): overreaction to stimuli (OS) and depth of processing (DP).</ref>
<ref name=ThreeSubscales>Smolewska ''et al.'' (2006): Aesthetic Sensitivity (AES, having greater awareness of beauty), Low Sensory Threshold (LST, easily unpleasantly aroused by external stimuli), and Ease of Excitation (EOE, easily overwhelmed by stimuli); results showing the (unidimensional) HSP Scale was "a valid and reliable measure of the construct of SPS"). Liss ''et al.'' (2008).</ref>
<ref name=FourSubscales>Per Boterberg ''et al.'' (2016), a "theoretical redefinition" by E. Aron, ''Psychotherapy and the Highly Sensitive Person'' (2010): "DOES" acronym: Depth of processing, Overstimulation, Emotional intensity, Sensory sensitivity.</ref>
<ref name=VantageSens2013>{{cite journal | last1 = Pluess | first1 = Michael | last2 = Belsky | first2 = Jay | year = 2013 | title = Vantage Sensitivity: Individual Differences in Response to Positive Experiences | url=http://www.philosonic.com/michaelpluess_construction/Files/PluessBelsky_2013_Vantage%20Sensitivity%20-%20Individual%20Differences%20in%20Response%20to%20Positive%20Experiences.pdf | journal = Psychological Bulletin | volume=139 | issue=4 | pages=901–916 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160126044048/http://www.philosonic.com/michaelpluess_construction/Files/PluessBelsky_2013_Vantage%20Sensitivity%20-%20Individual%20Differences%20in%20Response%20to%20Positive%20Experiences.pdf |archivedate=January 26, 2016 |deadurl=no | doi = 10.1037/a0030196 | pmid=23025924}}</ref>
<ref name=VulnerPlastGenes2009>{{cite journal |last1=Belsky |first1=J. |last2=Jonassaint |first2=C |last3=Pluess |first3=M |last4=Stanton |first4=M |last5=Brummett |first5=B |last6=Williams |first6=R |title=Vulnerability genes or plasticity genes? |journal=Molecular Psychiatry |date=2009 |volume=14 |pages=746–754 |doi=10.1038/mp.2009.44 |url=http://hsperson.com/pages/Belsky_2009_Vulnerability_genes_or_plasticity_genes.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120606010638/http://www.hsperson.com/pages/Belsky_2009_Vulnerability_genes_or_plasticity_genes.pdf |archivedate=June 6, 2012 |deadurl=no |pmid=19455150 |pmc=2834322}}</ref>
<ref name=DiffSuscep2009>{{cite journal |last1=Belsky |first1=Jay |last2=Pluess |first2=Michael |title=Beyond Diathesis Stress: Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences |journal=Psychological Bulletin |date=2009 |volume=135 |issue=6 |pages=885–908 |doi=10.1037/a0017376 |url=http://hsperson.com/pages/Belsky_2009_Beyond%20Diathesis%20Stress%20-%20Differential%20Susceptibility%20to%20Environmental%20Influences.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101207185045/http://www.hsperson.com/pages/Belsky_2009_Beyond%20Diathesis%20Stress%20-%20Differential%20Susceptibility%20to%20Environmental%20Influences.pdf |archivedate=December 7, 2010 |deadurl=no |pmid=19883141}}</ref>
<ref name=BoyceEllisBSCorchidDandelion2005>{{cite journal |last1=Boyce |first1=W. Thomas |last2=Ellis |first2=Bruce J. |title=Biological sensitivity to context: I. An evolutionary–developmental theory of the origins and functions of stress reactivity |journal=Development and Psychopathology |date=2005 |volume=17 |pages=271–301 |doi=10.1017/S0954579405050145 |PMID=16761546 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bruce_Ellis3/publication/7020822_Biological_sensitivity_to_context_I_An_evolutionary-developmental_theory_of_the_origins_and_functions_of_stress_reactivity_Development_and_Psychopathology_17_271-301/links/5458e4940cf2cf516483c099.pdf |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6ibUZoLGu?url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7020822_Biological_sensitivity_to_context_I_An_evolutionary-developmental_theory_of_the_origins_and_functions_of_stress_reactivity_Development_and_Psychopathology_17_271-301 |archivedate=2016-06-28 |deadurl=no |access-date=2017-11-20 }} "Aron and Aron (1997, p. 362) provide an important further elucidation of the reactivity construct in their discussion of sensory-processing sensitivity" (p. 286).</ref>
<ref name=EllisDiffSuscEnvt2011>{{cite journal |last1=Ellis |first1=Bruce J. |last2=Boyce |first2=W. Thomas |last3=Belsky |first3=Jay |last4=Bakermans-Kranenburt |first4=Marian J. |last5=van Ijzendoorn |first5=Marinus H. |title=Differential susceptibility to the environment: An evolutionary–neurodevelopmental theory |journal=Development and Psychopathology |date=2011 |volume=23 |pages=7–28 |doi=10.1017/S0954579410000611 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jay_Belsky/publication/49780835_Differential_Susceptibility_to_the_Environment_A_neurodevelopmental_Theory/links/00463513f61accd4b3000000.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160704145027/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49780835_Differential_Susceptibility_to_the_Environment_A_neurodevelopmental_Theory |archivedate=July 4, 2016 |deadurl=no }} "DST and BSCT began with a focus on child-developmental processes, whereas SPS started with a focus on cognitive processes in adults" (p. 10).</ref>
<ref name=BoyceReview2015>{{cite journal |last1=Boyce |first1=W. Thomas |title=Differential Susceptibility of the Developing Brain to Contextual Adversity and Stress |journal=Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews |date=2016 |volume=41 |pages=141–162 |doi=10.1038/npp.2015.294 |pmid=26391599}}
"(T)here is an emerging scientific consensus on how 'sensitivity to context' may be instantiated with an intricate and compelling neuroscience" (p. 149). "... a now substantial corpus of evidence ... documenting differences in susceptibility at the levels of temperament and behavior ("The Highly Sensitive Person at p. 146), neuroendocrine physiology, brain structure and function ("Cortical sensory processing sensitivity" at p. 149), neuronal sensitization and responsivity, and allelic and epigenetic variation within genomic structure" (p. 157).</ref>
<ref name=PsychometricEval2006>{{cite journal | last1=Smolewska| first1=Kathy A.| last2=McCabe| first2=Scott B.|last3=Woody | first3=Erik Z.|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886905003909 |title=A psychometric evaluation of the Highly Sensitive Person Scale: The components of sensory-processing sensitivity and their relation to the BIS/BAS and "Big Five"| journal=Personality and Individual Differences| volume=40| issue=6| year= 2006| pages= 1269–1279 | doi=10.1016/j.paid.2005.09.022}} See also Kaufman, ''Scientific American'' (2015).</ref>
<ref name=SciAm20150504>{{cite web |last1=Kaufman |first1=Scott Barry |title=Shades of Sensitivity |url=http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/shades-of-sensitivity/ |publisher=''Scientific American'' |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208080417/http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/shades-of-sensitivity/ |archivedate=December 8, 2015 |date=May 4, 2015 |deadurl=no }} Kaufman explains Smolewska ''et al.'' (2006).</ref>
<ref name=AronReview2012>{{cite journal | last1=Aron | first1=E. | last2=Aron | first2=A. | last3=Jagiellowicz | first3=J. | year=2012 | title=Sensory processing sensitivity: A review in the light of the evolution of biological responsivity | journal=Personality and Social Psychology Review | volume=16 | issue=3 | pages=262–282 | doi=10.1177/1088868311434213 |url=http://scottbarrykaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Pers-Soc-Psychol-Rev-2012-Aron-1088868311434213.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150513150731/http://scottbarrykaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Pers-Soc-Psychol-Rev-2012-Aron-1088868311434213.pdf |archivedate=May 13, 2015 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name=JournalJung2006>{{cite journal | last1=Aron | first1=E.N. |url=http://www.junginstitute.org/pdf_files/JungV8N2p11-44.pdf |title=The Clinical Implications of Jung's Concept of Sensitiveness| journal=Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice |volume=8 |year= 2006 |pages=11–43 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117225340/http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.490.9371&rep=rep1&type |archivedate=January 17, 2016 |deadurl=yes }} Discussion re nervous system is, ''inter alia,'' in "Prelude to Research" at p. 14.</ref>
<ref name=AronAronJPSP1997>{{cite journal |last1=Aron |first1=Elaine |last2=Aron |first2=Arthur |year=1997 |title=Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and its Relation to Introversion and Emotionality |url=http://www.hsperson.com/pdf/JPSP_Aron_and_Aron_97_Sensitivity_vs_I_and_N.pdf |format=PDF |journal=[[Journal of Personality and Social Psychology]] |volume=73 |issue=2 |pages=345–368 |doi=10.1037/0022-3514.73.2.345 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150513032702/http://www.hsperson.com/pdf/JPSP_Aron_and_Aron_97_Sensitivity_vs_I_and_N.pdf |archivedate=May 13, 2015 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name=AdultShyness2005>{{cite journal | last1 = Aron | first1 = E. N. | last2 = Aron | first2 = A. | last3 = Davies | first3 = K. | year = 2005 | title = Adult shyness: The interaction of temperamental sensitivity and an adverse childhood environment | journal = Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin | volume = 31 | issue = | pages = 181–197 | url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/files/attachments/36190/pspbaronetal05shynesssensitivity.pdf | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140715062121/http://www.psychologytoday.com/files/attachments/36190/pspbaronetal05shynesssensitivity.pdf |archivedate=July 15, 2014 |deadurl=no | doi=10.1177/0146167204271419}} Note 3 (p. 195) cites Chen ''et al.'' (1992) re social and cultural unacceptability adding to environmental stressors.</ref>
<ref name=RiouxDiffSusc2016>{{cite journal |last1=Rioux |first1=Charlie |last2=Castellanos-Ryan |first2=Natalie |last3=Parent |first3=Sophie |last4=Bitaro |first4=Frank |last5=Tremblay |first5=Richard E. |last6=Seguin |first6=Jean R. |title=Differential susceptibility to environmental influences: Interactions between child temperament and parenting in adolescent alcohol use |journal=Dev Psychopathol. |date=2016 |volume=28 |issue=1 |pages=265–275 |doi=10.1017/S0954579415000437 |pmc=4676730 |pmid=26030853}} "From a clinical perspective, Aron (2010) adds that while sensitive people may be more vulnerable, sensitivity is not only a liability but also may confer advantages."</ref>
<ref name=ThibodeauEnvSens2016>{{cite journal |last1=Thibodeau |first1=Eric L. |last2=August |first2=Gerald J. |last3=Cicchetti |first3=Dante |last4=Symons |first4=Frank J. |title=Application of environmental sensitivity theories in personalized prevention for youth substance abuse: a transdisciplinary translational perspective |journal=Transl Behav Med. |date=2016 |volume=6 |issue=1 |pages=81–89 |doi=10.1007/s13142-015-0374-4 |pmc=4807189 |pmid=27012256}} "Five distinct but related frameworks comprise ES (environmental sensitivity), including diathesis stress, differential susceptibility theory (DST), sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) [n. 22: A&A 1997], biological sensitivity to context (BSC) [n. 23: Boyce 2005], and vantage sensitivity (VS) [n. 24: Pluess 2013]".</ref>
<ref name=LichtSerotonin2011>{{cite web |last1=Licht |first1=Cecile L. |last2=Mortensen |first2=Erik L. |last3=Knudsen |first3=Gitte M. |title=Association between Sensory Processing Sensitivity and the 5-HTTLPR Short/Short Genotype |date=2011 |url=http://hsperson.com/pdf/Poster_SOBP%20meeting%202011_Licht_030511.pdf |publisher=Center for integrated molecular brain imaging |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120606024730/http://hsperson.com/pdf/Poster_SOBP%20meeting%202011_Licht_030511.pdf |archivedate=June 6, 2012 |deadurl=no }} ● Licht, C., Mortensen, E. L., & Knudsen, G. M. (2011). "Association between sensory processing sensitivity and the serotonin transporter polymorphism 5-HTTLPR short/short genotype." ''Biological Psychiatry'', 69, supplement for Society of Biological Psychiatry Convention and Annual Meeting, abstract 510.</ref>
<ref name=ChenDopamine2011>{{cite journal | last1 = Chen | first1 = C. | last2 = Chen | first2 = C. | last3 = Moyzis | first3 = R. | last4 = Stern | first4 = H. | last5 = He | first5 = Q. | last6 = Li | first6 = H. | last7 = Dong | first7 = Q. | year = 2011 | title = Contributions of dopamine-related genes and environmental factors to Highly Sensitive Personality: A multi-step neuronal system-level approach | url = http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0021636 | journal = PLoS ONE | volume = 6 | issue = | page = e21636 | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0021636 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20160204005922/http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0021636 | archivedate = 2016-02-04 | deadurl = no | pmid = 21765900 | pmc = 3135587 | access-date = 2021-09-24 }}</ref>
<ref name=ToddEnhanceVivid2015>{{cite journal |last1=Todd |first1=R. M. |last2=Ehlers |first2=M. R. |last3=Muller |first3=D. J. |last4=Robertson |first4=A. |last5=Palombo |first5=D. J. |last6=Freeman |first6=N. |last7=Levine |first7=B. |last8=Anderson |first8=A. K. |title=Neurogenetic Variations in Norepinephrine Availability Enhance Perceptual Vividness |journal=The Journal of Neuroscience |date=2015 |volume=35 |issue=16 |pages=6506–6516 |doi=10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4489-14.2015 |url=http://www.jneurosci.org/content/35/16/6506.full.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160215012309/http://www.jneurosci.org/content/35/16/6506.full.pdf |archivedate=February 15, 2016 |deadurl=no |pmid=25904801}} ● {{cite news |last1=Castillo |first1=Stephanie |title=The Highly Sensitive Person: Emotional Sensitivity May Stem From A Person's Genes, Enhancing The Way They See The World |url=http://www.medicaldaily.com/highly-sensitive-person-emotional-sensitivity-may-stem-persons-genes-enhancing-way-332550|publisher=''Medical Daily'' (IBT Media) |date=May 8, 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150511172158/http://www.medicaldaily.com/highly-sensitive-person-emotional-sensitivity-may-stem-persons-genes-enhancing-way-332550 |archivedate=May 11, 2015 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name=RelatedConcepts>Paraphrasing Aron and citing Wolf re different names for same or equivalent concepts:
* From "Adult shyness: ..." (2005): ''weak nervous system'' (Pavlov), ''low screening'' (Mehrabian), ''augmenting'' (of stimulation; Petrie), ''reducing'' (of evoked potential; Buchsbaum, Haier, & Johnson), ''reactivity'' (Strelau), ''avoidance temperament'' (Elliot & Thrash), and ''nondisinhibition'' or ''reflectivity'' (Patterson & Newman), and what child temperament researchers have described as ''inhibitedness'' (Kagan), ''infant'' (or ''innate'') ''shyness'' (Cheek & Buss; Daniels & Plomin), ''reactivity'' (Rothbart; Strelau), and ''threshold of responsiveness'' (Thomas & Chess).
* From "The Clinical Implications of Jung's Concept of Sensitiveness" (2006): ''innate sensitiveness'' (Jung),
* From "Adult shyness: ..." (2005): ''arousal focus'' (Feldman), and the physiological differences underlying introversion and extroversion (Eysenck; Stelmack; Stelmack & Geen).
* From Wolf ''et al.'' (2008): ''coping style, reactivity, flexibility, plasticity,'' and ''differential susceptibility.''
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<ref name=DistinguishingSPS>Paraphrasing Aron re what SPS is ''not'':
* From "'The Power of (Shyness)' and High Sensitivity..." (2012): (re introversion) 30% of HSPs are social ''ex''troverts.
* From "Adult shyness: ..." (2005): SPS doesn't inherently possess shyness' fear of negative social evaluations.
* From p. 2 of "The HSP in love" (<=2007): an HSP who is also a High Sensation Seeker will find ways to have novel experiences without taking ill-considered risks.
* From "... A Review... " (2012): SPS is "unrelated to [[Sensory Processing Disorder]]"
* From "The Clinical Implications of Jung's Concept of Sensitiveness" (2006): (re autism) HSPs are very aware of social and emotional cues and relate well socially once familiarity is achieved.
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<ref name=WolfEmergenceResponsive2008>{{cite journal | last1 = Wolf | first1 = Max | last2 = Van Doorn | first2 = G. Sander | last3 = Weissing | first3 = Franz J. | year = 2008 | title = Evolutionary emergence of responsive and unresponsive personalities | url=http://www.pnas.org/content/105/41/15825.full.pdf | journal = PNAS | volume = 105 | issue = 41| pages = 15825–15830 | doi=10.1073/pnas.0805473105 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207185623/http://www.pnas.org/content/105/41/15825.full.pdf |archivedate=February 7, 2016 |deadurl=no | pmid=18838685 | pmc=2572984}} "Such differences in responsiveness (also termed coping style, reactivity, flexibility, plasticity) have been documented in many organisms including ... humans" (n. 15 citing Aron & Aron (1997, SPS) and n. 16 citing Belsky ''et al.'' (2007, differential susceptibility)). Boterberg ''et al.'' (2016) cites Wolf ''et al.'' (2008) for the statement: "research in evolutionary biology provides evidence that the trait of SPS can be observed in over 100 nonhuman species."</ref>
<ref name=PsychologyToday20120202>{{cite web |last=Aron |first=Elaine N. |url=http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/attending-the-undervalued-self/201202/time-magazine-the-power-shyness-and-high-sensitivity |title=''Time'' Magazine: 'The Power of (Shyness)' and High Sensitivity |magazine=Psychology Today |date=February 2, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313024758/https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/attending-the-undervalued-self/201202/time-magazine-the-power-shyness-and-high-sensitivity |archivedate=March 13, 2016 |deadurl=no}}</ref>
<ref name=HSPinLove>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927005339/http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=53955 On or before September 27, 2007]. {{cite web |url=http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=53955 |title=The Highly Sensitive Person In Love with Elaine Aron |publisher=WebMD Live Events Transcript |page=2 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121007214705/http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=53955&page=2 |archivedate=October 7, 2012 |deadurl=no }}</ref>
<ref name="SocialReputation1992">{{cite journal |last1=Chen |first1=Xinyin |last2=Rubin |first2=Kenneth H. |last3=Sun |first3=Yuerong |title=Social Reputation and Peer Relationships in Chinese and Canadian Children: A Cross-cultural Study |journal=Child Development |date=1992 |volume=63 |pages=1336–1343 |doi=10.1111/j.1467-8624.1992.tb01698.x |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kenneth_Rubin/publication/227668404_Social_Reputation_and_Peer_Relationships_in_Chinese_and_Canadian_Children_A_Crosscultural_Study/links/54ee8a2b0cf2e2830865077b.pdf |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204001551/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kenneth_Rubin/publication/227668404_Social_Reputation_and_Peer_Relationships_in_Chinese_and_Canadian_Children_A_Crosscultural_Study/links/54ee8a2b0cf2e2830865077b.pdf |archivedate=February 4, 2016 |deadurl=no }} <!-- Second link with button to *download* PDF: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227668404_Social_Reputation_and_Peer_Relationships_in_Chinese_and_Canadian_Children_A_Cross-Cultural_Study --></ref>
<ref name=WSJ20150518>{{cite web |last1=Bernstein |first1=Elizabeth |title=Do You Cry Easily? You May Be a ‘Highly Sensitive Person’ |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/do-you-cry-easily-you-may-be-a-highly-sensitive-person-1431971154 |publisher=''The Wall Street Journal'' |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150601020528/http://www.wsj.com/articles/do-you-cry-easily-you-may-be-a-highly-sensitive-person-1431971154 |archivedate=June 1, 2015 |deadurl=no |date=May 18, 2015}}</ref>
<ref name=Telegraph20151012>{{cite news |last1=Lally |first1=Maria |title=Highly sensitive people: a condition rarely understood |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/health-advice/highly-sensitive-people/ |publisher=''The Telegraph'' (U.K.) |date=October 12, 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018103243/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/health-advice/highly-sensitive-people/ |archivedate=October 18, 2015 |deadurl=no}}</ref>
<ref name=SFChronicle19970728>Madrigal, Alix, [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1997/07/28/DD28970.DTL "She Writes About a Touchy Subject / Book aims to help sensitive people](), ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]],'' July 28, 1997.</ref>
<ref name=PsychToday20110705>{{cite web |last1=Bartz |first1=Andrea |title=Sense and Sensitivity |url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201107/sense-and-sensitivity |publisher=''Psychology Today'' |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160512022704/https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/201107/sense-and-sensitivity |archivedate=May 12, 2016 |date=July 5, 2011 |deadurl=no}} Last reviewed: June 9, 2016. "... the double-edged nature of sensitivity. Neither flaw nor gift, it is, rather, an amplifier of an environment's effects."</ref>}}
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