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by pasbesoin
3273 days ago
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Here's the paper cited in the lower left corner of the graphic (and in the text above, I now see): https://psychodramaaustralia.edu.au/sites/default/files/fall... which only caught my eye because of the "A. Aron" author. I'm almost certain this is the husband of Elaine Aron, who launched the identification, qualifier, and description of the "Highly Sensitive Person" (HSP). http://hsperson.com/ Arthur's paper is dated 1997, while Elaine's first book on the HSP type was published in 1996. Which I find to be an interesting correlation in time. More recently, Elaine has (in my limited knowledge) been focusing on the concept of "ranking and [or, versus] linking". https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/attending-the-undervalu... The OP topic here reminds me somewhat of her perspective on linking. |
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So I went there, and read the 8 bullet points under "Is this you?" and then I thought, well yeah, that applies to everyone!
Here's one: "Do you get rattled when you have a lot to do in a short amount of time?"
That's a "Barnum Statement" [1]
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnum_effect#.22Barnum_statem...