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What is RSD? This condition is often associated with ADHD—and how to manage it

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 30/12/202530/12/2025

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Imagine your friend doesn’t reply to a message in a few hours. Most people might think, “They’re probably just busy.”

But people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may get caught up in a host of thoughts, such as “They must hate me!” or “I ruined the friendship!”

These intense emotional reactions to real or imagined rejection are part of what is called rejection-sensitive dysphoria.

The term is not a formal diagnosis, but it is gaining traction in research and clinical work, especially among adults seeking to better understand themselves.

So, what is rejection-sensitive dysphoria, and what is it related to? ADHDhow can we treat it more compassionately?

It’s not just about not liking criticism

Everyone feels hurt when they are criticized or ignored. But rejection-sensitivity dysphoria is more than just “dislike” feedback. The word dysphoria refers to intense emotional distress.

People with rejection-sensitive dysphoria describe intense reactions to perceived rejection, even if no one actually said or did anything cruel.

The word dysphoria refers to intense emotional distress

The word dysphoria refers to intense emotional distress (AP/R)

Brief comments such as “I thought you would do this” can trigger feelings of shame, embarrassment, or self-doubt.

Emotional pain often feels immediate and intense, causing some people to withdraw, apologize excessively, or lash out to protect themselves.

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ADHD brain and emotional hypersensitivity

ADHD is often associated with attention or impulsivity, but a major (and often overlooked) component is emotion dysregulation: difficulty managing and recovering from intense emotional reactions.

This is not a character flaw; This is a neurological difference. Brain imaging studies show that people with ADHD tend to have differences in the way their amygdala (the brain’s emotional alert system) and prefrontal cortex (which regulates impulses and emotions) work together.

About the author

Victoria Barclay-Timmis is an Adjunct Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Southern Queensland.

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The result? Emotional experiences hit harder and take longer to calm down.

A 2018 study highlighted an imbalance in emotion control circuits in people with ADHD, explaining why strong emotions seem to “take over” before logical thinking kicks in.

What does the research show?

New research in 2024 reports a strong link between ADHD symptoms and rejection sensitivity. The study found that students with higher levels of ADHD symptoms also showed significantly higher rejection sensitivity, including a greater fear of negative evaluation or criticism.

Further evidence comes from a 2018 study, which showed that teenagers with ADHD symptoms are much more sensitive to peer feedback than their peers. Their brain activity showed they were more emotional in response to both praise and criticism, suggesting they may perceive neutral social cues as emotional.

This reflects what I see every day in the clinic. A 13-year-old boy I work with is creative, empathetic, full of potential, yet sociable anxiety A deep fear of rejection often held him back. He once told me, “If I say no, they won’t like me anymore.” This fear drives him to do things that he later regrets, just to keep calm and avoid losing touch.

A 2018 study shows that teens with ADHD symptoms are more sensitive to peer feedback

A 2018 study shows that teens with ADHD symptoms are more sensitive to peer feedback (PA)

This constant social hypervigilance is mentally exhausting. Without support, it can spiral into shame, low confidence, and a state of permanence. mental health struggle.

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Adults with ADHD are not immune. A 2022 study explored how adults with ADHD experience criticism and found that many associated it with persistent feelings of failure, low self-worth, and emotional reactivity—even when the criticism was constructive or mild.

One client I support—a high-achieving professional in her 50s—describes understanding rejection-sensitive dysphoria as “finding the missing piece of the puzzle.”

Although she excelled in every role, she had long been anxious about how she was perceived by her colleagues. When she received a minor formal complaint at work, she was plunged into intense self-doubt and shame.

Instead of brushing it off, she thought: “I’ve gone too far.” Her emotional sensitivity to feedback has quietly reinforced this belief over the years.

Any help?

If you’ve experienced the dysphoria of rejection sensitivity, you’re not alone, and you’re not broken.

Here are some tools that may help:

  • Name it. Saying to yourself, “This feels like rejection sensitivity” can help you stay out of the emotional torrent
  • Pause before reacting. Breathing slowly, counting down, or stepping outside are simple grounding strategies that can help calm your body’s stress response and restore balance to your nervous system. Research shows that slowing down your breathing and stabilizing your senses can help your body get out of fight-or-flight mode, supporting clearer thinking and emotional regulation
  • Challenge story. Ask yourself, “What else could be true?” or “How do I talk to a friend who feels this way?”
  • Consider treatment. Work with an understanding psychologist ADHD Rejection-sensitivity dysphoria can help clarify these reactions and develop healthy, self-compassionate responses. The Australian Psychological Society offers a Find a Psychologist service: you can search by location, area of ​​expertise (e.g. anxiety, ADHDtrauma) and the type of treatment you are interested in
  • Start early with your kids. help children ADHD Learning the language of emotion, boundary setting, and resilience can prevent rejection sensitivity from becoming overwhelming. For parents, resources like the Raising Children Network and books like The Whole Brain Child by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson offer practical ways to teach these skills at home
  • Communicate softly. If you work or live with someone who ADHDtry to give feedback clearly and kindly. Avoid sarcastic or vague wording. A little extra clarity can go a long way.
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Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria is not about vulnerability or “weakness.” It’s about how the ADHD brain processes emotional and social cues. With insights, tools, and support, these experiences become manageable.

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