Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) refers to intense emotional reactions triggered by real or perceived rejection, criticism, or failure.
For many adults, especially those with ADHD or long-standing anxiety patterns, these reactions can feel sudden, overwhelming, and deeply personal. A small comment, delay in response, or misunderstanding can lead to feelings of shame, hurt, or emotional shutdown.
RSD is not about being overly sensitive. It often reflects a nervous system that has learned to respond strongly to perceived social threat. Through therapy, we help you build emotional regulation skills and develop a more secure relationship with feedback, relationships, and self-worth.