Understanding & Overcoming Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in ADHD
A Complete Guide for Adults, Partners & Therapists
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You know the feeling. Something small happens — an unreturned text, a flat tone of voice, a meeting you weren't included in and within seconds you're certain. Certain that you're unwanted. That this confirms what you've always suspected. That it's only a matter of time.
And the worst part isn't the certainty. It's that you can't think your way out of it. You know, somewhere, that the reaction is too big for the cause. But knowing doesn't help. The flood comes anyway.
If that experience is familiar — if rejection and criticism hit you differently than they seem to hit everyone else, faster and harder and with a completeness that other people just don't seem to feel — you may be experiencing Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria.
RSD affects an estimated 99% of adults with ADHD and is one of the most debilitating aspects of the condition. It destroys careers. It ends relationships. It shapes entire lives around the avoidance of the pain it produces. And yet it appears in almost no mainstream diagnostic framework, is routinely misidentified as depression, anxiety, or borderline personality disorder, and is almost never treated directly — even in people who have been in therapy for decades.
Understanding & Overcoming Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in ADHD — A Complete Guide for Adults, Partners & Therapists is the first comprehensive guide written specifically for this experience.
Drawing on the clinical neuroscience of ADHD emotional dysregulation this book gives you: A clear, science-based explanation of why the RSD brain responds the way it does — and why it is not a character flaw, a weakness, or a choice
- The diagnostic tools to understand how RSD differs from depression, anxiety, BPD, and PTSD — and what to bring to a clinical conversation to finally get the right assessment
- A full medication guide: what works, what doesn't, and the specific medication classes that target the norepinephrine mechanism at the root of RSD.