For most people, criticism or rejection stings, but the feeling eventually fades. For others, a perceived slight can trigger an emotional reaction so overwhelming it feels like a physical blow. This ...
Are you overly sensitive to rejection? Do you take it particularly hard when you’re criticised, playing the moment over and over again in your head? Are you constantly on the lookout for mild ...
For some people, perceived criticism can be overwhelming. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Imagine a nail jabbing at a shiny blue balloon. Pop! That’s what rejection can feel like ...
As a therapist, I have seen the effects that being a neurodivergent youth in America's often non-affirming school system had on kids. Failing grades on completed assignments forgotten at home.
You know that feeling when you’ve been criticized or slighted, and how that can ruin your whole day? Most of us have been there at some point or another, but for some people, (like KELOLAND Living’s ...
Out of all the issues that neurodivergent employees may face in the workplace, Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria may be one of the most disabling for careers. Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, or RSD, is an ...