Instant, severe mood reactions might look like DMDD, but there's a good chance it's more related to shame and embarrassment ...
While no one enjoys being rejected, some people are more sensitive to social rejection than others. Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are so fearful and aversive of rejection that it ...
For many of us, a late response to a text, a teasing joke, or a change in someone’s tone might feel mildly stressful or upsetting. But for some people with ADHD, those brief moments can feel deeply ...
You notice a tiny criticism or a missed text and it lands like a gut-punch—sudden, intense, and confusing. Experts call this pattern rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD), and it can turn small slights ...
Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) causes intense feelings from even mild rejection. People with ADHD are more likely to experience RSD. RSD is also found in other forms of neurodivergence, like ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. If ambiguity feels unbearable or silence feels personal, rejection sensitivity may be ...
For most people, criticism or rejection stings, but the feeling eventually fades. For others, a perceived slight can trigger an emotional reaction so overwhelming it feels like a physical blow. This ...
Most of us are, to a certain extent, afraid of rejection. But for some, this fear can be debilitating. New research forthcoming in the journal Social Psychology and Personality Science explores the ...
I like making pancakes. It’s one of the things I pride myself in being good at. One day, I decided to make pancakes for my partner, and I was very excited. I went to buy the flour, eggs and milk, and ...