Highly Sensitive Thrill-Seekers: Reframed

Think being highly sensitive means you always prefer a quiet life on the sidelines?  Our 2023 study found that for 1 in 3 sensitive people, that stereotype is completely wrong

1. The “Sensitive Thrill-Seeker” is a significant group (25-30% overlap)

The study specifically looked at people who scored in the top 50% for sensation seeking and found that 25% of them were also highly sensitive. Conversely, when looking at the highly sensitive group (the top 34% of the sample), nearly 30% (21 out of 72) also qualified as high sensation seekers. This confirms that a substantial portion of sensitive people, roughly 1 in 3, have a dual nature that craves both depth and intensity.

2. You can crave adventure without being reckless

The study found that while highly sensitive people generally avoid “classic” physical risks (like dangerous driving or gambling), they do score high on seeking new experiences, disinhibition, and adventure when measured correctly. If you love intense travel, deep conversations, or complex art but hate danger, you aren’t “faking” your sensation seeking, you’re just doing it the HSP way.​

3. “Impulsivity” might actually be overwhelm in disguise

One of the biggest “aha” moments was a link between high sensitivity and “negative urgency,” the tendency to act rashly when you feel bad. For an HSS/HSP, what looks like impulsive behavior might actually be a coping mechanism to escape overstimulation. If you find yourself making rash decisions only when you’re stressed, it’s likely your nervous system trying to hit the “eject” button on the pressure!

4. The “Reverse-Score” Trap: Why you might have mistyped yourself.
The study discovered that standard personality tests often mislabel HSPs as low sensation seekers simply because HSPs answer “trick questions” (reverse-scored items) more carefully than others. This means many sensitive people may have been told they aren’t sensation seekers just because they are conscientious test-takers, not because they lack the drive for adventure. If you’ve ever taken a test that said you were ‘low’ on adventure but ‘high’ on sensitivity, the test might have been flawed, not you.

5. The “Gas and Brake” Dilemma (Why you feel constantly conflicted)
HSS/HSPs face a unique challenge that other groups don’t: a persistent “inner conflict” between two opposing biological needs. You constantly have to negotiate between your need for novelty (the gas) and your need to withdraw and process (the brake).

  • The specific insight: The study highlights that this isn’t just a mood swing, it’s a structural personality conflict. This group struggles more than others to find partners, friends, and careers that fit both sides, often leading to burnout because they try to keep up with their “adventurous” side while ignoring their “sensitive” side until they crash.

6. It explains why “small talk” feels physically painful

The study validated the specific Sensation Seeking Scale for Highly Sensitive Persons (SSSHSP), which includes items like “I can become almost painfully bored in some conversations.” This is a huge validation: it proves that for this group, overstimulation isn’t the only enemy—under-stimulation (boredom) is just as stressful. If you feel drained by mundane routine or shallow chat, it’s not because you’re snobby; it’s a biological need for meaningful intensity.

7. It exposes a major “blind spot” for therapists and educators

Professionals often fail to recognize high sensitivity in people who are outgoing, adventurous, or high-energy. Because these people don’t fit the “shy/anxious” stereotype, their sensitivity is missed, leading to bad advice (like being told to “push through” overwhelm). This article matters because it tells the medical and educational world: Stop assuming all sensitive people are quiet wallflowers.

Consider taking my survey if you are HSS/HSP! HSS/HSP Men especially encouraged !

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666518223000050

The Sensation-Seeking Highly Sensitive Person: Thriving in the Chaos

A 7-Week Online Professional course designed to increase awareness of the 50% of HSPs who are also high in sensation seeking.

Are you, or someone you work with, a Highly Sensitive Person and a Sensation Seeker? If so, you’re not alone –  and you’re not a contradiction. In fact, 50% of Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) are also high in Sensation Seeking (HSS) – a unique combination that can be as challenging as it is exhilarating.

Join Dr. Tracy Cooper, international consultant, author, and professor, for a 7-week online professional course beginning September 1st, 2025 and explore how to thrive, not just survive, with these dynamic traits.

The Sensation-Seeking Highly Sensitive Person: Thriving in the Chaos Starts: September 1, 2025 with Live webinars every Thursday | 2-3 pm CST / 8-9pm BST

A one-of-a-kind course tailored for personal and professional development. Whether you support HSP/HSS individuals or are one yourself, this course blends science, lived experience, and practical application to help you thrive in an often overwhelming world.  

What You’ll Learn:
Understand the conflict between deep sensitivity and thrill-seeking
Explore cutting-edge neuroscience behind HSP/HSS traits
Learn practical strategies to manage overstimulation and understimulation Navigate relationships, career choices, and identity challenges
Build sustainable self-care routines and a long-term thriving mindset
Apply the Cooper HSS-HSP Conflict Matrix© to real-life scenarios  

Meet Your Instructor: Dr. Tracy Cooper
Dr. Tracy Cooper is a leading voice for high sensation seeking highly sensitive people (HSS-HSPs), highly sensitive people (HSPs), highly sensitive men, and with a mission to educate, mentor, and facilitate transformations in the lives of those seeking a conscious path to self-actualization and a creative realization of what it means to be human and alive at this moment.  Dr. Cooper is the co-producer of the documentary film Sensitive Men Rising, the first film for highly sensitive men that seeks to open doorways to understanding and acceptance of this beautiful temperament trait in 30% of the world’s population.
An author of three publications, including Thrive: The Highly Sensitive Person and CareerThrill: The High Sensation Seeking Highly Sensitive Person; and Empowering the Sensitive Male Soul, Dr. Cooper advocates for self-authorship, a conscious and creative leadership forging transformational reVisioning of self where we become creators of culture rather than mere consumers, curators of diverse narratives from across the globe, and mentors for those so desperately in need of guidance, encouragement, and healing.  Dr. Cooper has had work published in the journal Current Research in the Behavioral SciencesThe New York TimesPsychology Today, and numerous podcasts and articles. 

Enroll before June 30th and receive 20% off the full course fee using code EARLYBIRD20

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Growing Forward for High Sensation Seeking Highly Sensitive People with dr tracy cooper!!

Ready to Grow Forward? 🌱

Join us Nov. 1st, 2025 for Growing Forward: Resilience as a Pathway to Growth and Flourishing!

Do you crave adventure, yet experience life with exceptional depth and sensitivity? If so, this online workshop is crafted just for you!

Join us for a dynamic day of self-discovery, connection, and personal growth, inspired by the pioneering work of Dr. Tracy Cooper—author of Thrill: The High Sensation Seeking Highly Sensitive Person. This year, Dr. Cooper is joined by co-hosts Annet van Duinen and Randy Grasser of The Living Adventurers, whose core values include:

Growth through adventure

Lifelong learning

Empowering sensitivity

Resilience through adversity

Authenticity

What Awaits You

Expert Guidance: Benefit from research-based insights and extensive experience—Dr. Cooper and Annet are both international consultants on high sensitivity.

Interactive Breakouts: Participate in small group sessions designed for meaningful discussion and connection.

Safe Community: Share your experiences and interact with fellow HSS/HSPs in a supportive, understanding environment.

Open Q&A: Ask your hosts anything about high sensation seeking and high sensitivity.

Lasting Connections: Meet like-minded individuals who truly “get” you.

Why Attend?

Learn how to embrace your unique blend of high sensation seeking and high sensitivity—and thrive in a world that doesn’t always understand you. This year, our focus is on resilience: not just as a trait, but as a skill you can cultivate to navigate adversity and unlock your full potential.

Discover how your adventurous spirit can be a source of strength and growth.

Explore questions like:

What do our adventures teach us about ourselves?

Is it just about the thrill, or do we gain deeper self-understanding by pushing our limits?

Where does your next zone of growth lie?

Bring Your Curiosity and Passion

Come with your curiosity, your adventurous spirit, and your passion for life. Together, let’s explore what it truly means to “grow forward” as high sensation seeking, highly sensitive people!

Mark your calendars and join us for a transformative experience. We can’t wait to connect with you!

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