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Read our privacy policy here. No one likes rejection or feeling like a failure. But for people with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD), these feelings can be debilitating — and may manifest as either crippling sadness or uncontrollable rage.There’s a name for this phenomenon: Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, or RSD.
In people with ADHD, RSD can lead to an all-encompassing need to please others, or it can result in someone with ADHD giving up on anything that is perceived to have a risk of failure.RSD is treatable — but first, you need to understand it.
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