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The H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P: Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person by David Ritchey
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The H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P: Understanding the Anomalously Sensitive Person

by David Ritchey

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Headline Books (2003), Hardcover, 400 pages

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More than five million Americans are Anomalously Sensitive Persons (ASPs). They exhibit uncommonly high levels of sensitivity in the physiological, cognitive, emotional, states of consciousness and transpersonal ("metaphysical," "paranormal," or "psychic") realms. The trait of ASPness, which has its genesis in the structure and chemistry of the brain, has important psychological, medical, educational and social implications.

While anomalous sensitivity is associated with a variety of psychological and physical difficulties, including decreased life expectancy, simplistic attempts to correct this condition may be at the expense of undermining potential genius.

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