Are you just overthinking, or is your nervous system wired completely differently? Many people brush off deep emotions as simply "being too sensitive," but the psychology behind deep feelers reveals a completely different reality. In this video, we explore the hidden psychology behind people who feel deeply and how their nervous systems process the world with extraordinary intensity. You will discover the science of emotional contagion, sensory overload, and why people who feel deeply often freeze or "fawn" in the face of conflict. Most importantly, you will learn how to protect your energy, set boundaries, and master this power—proving that people who feel deeply aren't broken, but hold a unique evolutionary advantage. 🌱 Support Apex: https://ko-fi.com/apexpsychology 🚀 Join the Apex Community: If this video helped you understand yourself or someone you love, please Like the video and Subscribe to the channel for more simple psychology breakdowns. 👇 Comment below: Out of the 10 truths in this video, which one hit a little too close to home? Share your story with me. 📚 References: • Nonverbal Communication: Albert Mehrabian’s 7-38-55 Rule of personal communication. • Neuroscience: The Mirror Neuron System and Emotional Contagion. • Sensory Processing: The Thalamus (the brain's gatekeeper) and sensory threshold overload. • Clinical Psychology: Allostatic Load reduction and Cortisol clearing. • Cognitive Psychology: Depth of Processing mechanism and Rumination. • Evolutionary Psychology: The Amygdala hijacking, Freeze response, and Fawn response during conflicts. • Social Neuroscience: The neural overlap between social rejection and physical pain. • Behavioral Psychology: Vantage Sensitivity and Frisson (aesthetic chills). • Developmental Psychology: Dr. Jay Belsky’s Orchid and Dandelion Hypothesis. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice. #intution #readingpeople #psychology #empath