Present Minds Therapy

Present Minds Therapy Therapy for Children, Teens, Adults, struggling with Mental health, Neurodiversity

The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), an alternative, strength based perspective: https://hsperson.com/Sensory-Processing S...
04/11/2022

The Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), an alternative, strength based perspective: https://hsperson.com/

Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (SPS, the trait’s scientific term)
If you find you are highly sensitive, or your child is, I’d like you to know the following:

Your trait is normal. It is found in 15 to 20% of the population–too many to be a disorder, but not enough to be well understood by the majority of those around you.

It is innate. In fact, biologists have found it in over 100 species (and probably there are many more) from fruit flies, birds, and fish to dogs, cats, horses, and primates. This trait reflects a certain type of survival strategy, being observant before acting. The brains of highly sensitive persons (HSPs) actually work a little differently than others’.

You are more aware than others of subtleties. This is mainly because your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. So even if you wear glasses, for example, you see more than others by noticing more.

You are also more easily overwhelmed. If you notice everything, you are naturally going to be overstimulated when things are too intense, complex, chaotic, or novel for a long time.

This trait is not a new discovery, but it has been misunderstood. Because HSPs prefer to look before entering new situations, they are often called “shy.” But shyness is learned, not innate. In fact, 30% of HSPs are extroverts, although the trait is often mislabeled as introversion. It has also been called inhibitedness, fearfulness, or neuroticism. Some HSPs behave in these ways, but it is not innate to do so and not the basic trait.

Sensitivity is valued differently in different cultures. In cultures where it is not valued, HSPs tend to have low self-esteem. They are told “don’t be so sensitive” so that they feel abnormal.

Hi, I'm Jonathan - One of the Therapists and director at Present Minds Therapy. - Sunshine Coast.My approach when workin...
28/10/2022

Hi, I'm Jonathan - One of the Therapists and director at Present Minds Therapy. - Sunshine Coast.

My approach when working with Children, Teens and their Families is to provide therapeutic support in an affirming way that encourages acceptance and understanding of the unique person and their differences, in order to build a positive sense of self that can move towards successful navigation of the environment.

I believe that the person seeking support is best positioned to lead the direction of their own life, and that my role in their journey is to provide an opportunity where they can grow, learn and overcome the obstacles standing in their way to achieving their full potential.

As a Mental Health Social Worker, I integrate proven strategies and skills to help you overcome the challenges you are facing, in order to achieve your goals.

I hold qualifications as an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (BSW), a Masters in Counselling (M.Couns) and come with 10 years practitioner experience. Medicare Rebate and NDIS Available.

Now Relocated to: Mountain Creek, 126-130 Golf Links Rd. We also have an Expressive Therapies room for our Child and Tee...
28/10/2022

Now Relocated to: Mountain Creek, 126-130 Golf Links Rd.
We also have an Expressive Therapies room for our Child and Teens.
www.presentmindstherapy.com.au

New Psychological Practice on the Sunshine Coast.  Therapy support for Children and Teens struggling with Mental Health ...
27/10/2022

New Psychological Practice on the Sunshine Coast. Therapy support for Children and Teens struggling with Mental Health and Neurodiversity. Anxiety Bullying Anger
www.presentmindstherapy.com.au

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126-130 Golf Links Road, Mountain Creek
Sunshine Coast, QLD
4557

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 7pm

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