Article 62EEY How to Recognize 'Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria' in Your Child

How to Recognize 'Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria' in Your Child

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Laura Wheatman Hill
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A term gaining traction in the neurodivergent community is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), which means someone feels pain when they're criticized or feel like they're being put down or rejected in any way. Kids with ADHD often have RSD, which is often mislabeled as being a bad sport," too sensitive," or a...

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