Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

An emotional dysregulation symptom linked to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD). It is distinguished by high emotional sensitivity and anguish brought on by the impression of rejection, failure, or criticism. RSD is a frequent and bothersome symptom of emotional dysregulation, not a recognized condition. Sudden emotional outbursts, social disengagement, negative self-talk, and suicidal thoughts are all symptoms. RSD sufferers could have trouble controlling their emotions as rapidly as others who don't have the disorder.

For those with RSD, TalktoAngel provides psychotherapy services to help them discover coping mechanisms and hone emotional management abilities. Additionally, it gives clients access to licensed therapists and counselors who can assist in selecting the best courses of action and methods of counseling for their particular needs and circumstances. To assist people in addressing their mental health difficulties, such as RSD, TalktoAngel also provides online psychiatric consulting services.

People with RSD can connect with others going through similar struggles in a supportive environment where they can get support and motivation. Although RSD cannot be clinically or formally diagnosed, getting therapy from trained counselors or therapists might be helpful.

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria



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