Why Rejection Feels So Painful with ADHD: Understanding Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)
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Why does rejection feel so much more painful when you have ADHD? In this episode of In The Pink, we're diving into the science behind Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)—a common but often misunderstood experience reported by many people with ADHD.
We'll explore why criticism, perceived rejection, and failure can trigger such intense emotional responses, how ADHD affects emotional regulation and executive functioning, and why so many adults—especially women diagnosed later in life—struggle with perfectionism, people-pleasing, overthinking, and fear of disappointing others.
Backed by psychological research, this episode breaks down what we currently know about RSD, practical strategies for managing emotional overwhelm, and how to build self-compassion without letting fear of rejection define your life.
Whether you've recently been diagnosed with ADHD, suspect you may have it, or simply want to better understand the connection between ADHD and emotions, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, understood, and empowered.
In this episode, you'll learn:
• What Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) is—and what it isn't
• Why ADHD affects emotional regulation
• The connection between perfectionism, people-pleasing, and fear of rejection
• Science-backed tools to manage emotional overwhelm
• How to build resilience, confidence, and self-trust
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Keywords: ADHD, Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria, RSD, ADHD in women, adult ADHD, emotional regulation, executive functioning, ADHD diagnosis, rejection sensitivity, perfectionism, people pleasing, anxiety, mental health, neuroscience, self-compassion, emotional resilience, self-esteem, behavior change, wellness podcast, In The Pink.