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Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria & ADHD…..What it Feels Like ….How ADHD Coaching Can Help…

Have you ever felt that a tiny bit of criticism cuts way too deep ? or found yourself obsessively  replaying a conversation, convinced someone is upset with you? Do you find yourself reacting instantly and emotionally and being told that you are way too sensitive? Do you have feelings of sadness, anger, shame or extreme anxiety that comes on suddenly and intensely? Do you find that that you can react emotionally very rapidly sometimes before any rejection or criticism has even occurred? Do you find that you have a chronic fear and worry that clouds daily interactions? Do you find yourself replaying negative experiences or rejections over and over in your mind?

If this sounds familiar then you might be experiencing Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria ( RSD).This is a common but often misunderstood part of ADHD , and in actual fact it is not a  medically recognised symptom of ADHD. Those experiencing it know it’s real and those working with ADHD clients know it’s real.

What RSD feels like:

RSD can feel like a sudden wave of shame, embarrassment or emotional pain that seems to hit out of no where.

It’s that moment when :

  • You get constructive feedback and instantly think ” They must think I am useless”
  • You cancel plans and spend hours worrying that your friends hate you.
  • You avoid new opportunities, challenges or relationships because you can’t handle the thought of failing
  • You set yourself impossible high standards to avoid criticism
  • going to great lengths to to gain other peoples approval
  • Feeling worthless and anxious due to the constant erosion of self esteem from perceived rejection
  • Sudden emotional outbursts that seem out of proportion to the event or comment
  • Reacting quickly with anger or irritability to perceived criticism or perceived failure

The pain is real, and it’s not about being too sensitive. It’s your brain protecting you from perceived rejection. You may experience intense headaches, muscle tension, upset stomach and trouble sleeping.

Why it happens:

The ADHD brain feels emotions FAST & STRONG . Years of misunderstanding, criticism or social misses can make your brain hyper aware of potential rejection. So that even small moments…. a neutral tone, a delayed text can feel like emotional threats.

You are not over reacting, you are responding to your brain wiring that has taught your brain to stay on guard.

How ADHD Coaching Can Help

ADHD coaching doesn’t erase emotional pain, but it can help you to learn how to respond instead of react.

Here is how:

  • Name to Tame: learn to recognise when RSD is happening and find a name that resonates with you to identify it …” oh this is that rejection spiral again” . Some people find using a simple colour code works for them, giving the feeling a colour can help or even a word that doesn’t mean anything else for example a collection of letters , mig, bif wug whatever suits you is absolutely fine.
  • Reframe it: Explore calmer thoughts….” what else could be true here ?”…….” is this a memory?”
  • Regulate: Build small grounding habits that calm your body before your mind spirals. One of the best techniques for this are breathing techniques. Try deep breathing, count silently to yourself whilst taking slow deep breaths, try box breathing ….this method is known to calm the nervous system and reduce stress. Breathe in for a count of 4, hold for 4 ,breathe out for 4 , hold for 4 . Adjust the count to whichever level suits you either less or more counts.
  • Massage pressure points on your hands to relieve the stress and tension, you can do this whilst deep breathing and counting.
  • Remove yourself from the situation if you are struggling to control your emotions, go for a walk, or to another room.
  • Rebuild : strengthen self trust and resilience so that rejection and negative emotions do not define you

With time, patience and persistent, coaching can help you. Learn to accept feedback as information, not as proof that you have failed.

Final Toughts

RSD can make the world feel sharp and intense , but it is not a flaw. With awareness and the right support, that same sensitivity can become one of your greatest strengths.

If this resonates with you ADHD coaching can help you build confidence, self understanding, self compassion and emotional balance.

Book a discovery call to learn more.

November 19, 2025/0 Comments/by Fiona
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