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Rejection sensitive dysphoria is a little-known symptom of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) wherein we struggle to regulate our emotions when faced with real or perceived rejection.
Neurodivergent people experience a disproportionately high level of criticism. In a qualitative study examining experiences of criticism and rejection-sensitive dysphoria among adults with ADHD, a ...
Rejection-sensitive dysphoria is a term not officially recognized in the medical community. When the term is used on an unofficial basis, it is often in regard to a severe degree of rejection ...
ADHD can make some people overly emotional and sensitive to criticism. Find out how doctors treat this condition, called rejection sensitive dysphoria.
Everyone experiences rejection at one time or another. It's a normal part of life. However, for people with rejection ...
Rejection sensitive dysphoria was popularized by Dr. Bill Dodson, a psychiatrist who spent his career treating people with A.D.H.D — but he clarified that he didn’t coin the phrase.
What, exactly, is rejection sensitive dysphoria, and how does it manifest? Though RSD isn’t recognized as a mental-health condition in the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ...
Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) is an extreme fear of rejection that can harm relationships. It's not officially recognized condition, but many people online strongly identify with it. A ...
A term gaining traction in the neurodivergent community is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), which means someone feels pain when they’re criticized or feel like they’re being put down or ...