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33. RSD (Rejection sensitive dysphoria): "ADHD People perceive rejection in a BIG WAY"
In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) and its impact on relationships, particularly for those with ADHD. Together, they explore how RSD can influence emotional responses, communication, and intimacy, offering practical strategies for coping with these challenges.
We share our own experiences and insights, providing actionable advice for individuals with ADHD and their partners. They focus on building understanding, resilience, and strong connections despite the difficulties that RSD can present.
Packed with real stories and valuable tips, this episode is essential listening for anyone looking to navigate their relationships while managing the complexities of RSD and ADHD.
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