RSD Toolkit: Strategies for Managing Your Sensitivities in Real Time (with Sharon Saline, Psy.D.)

2024-05-08に共有
In this hour-long ADDitude webinar, Dr. Sharon Saline speaks about all things RSD, including its relationship to ADHD, and shares tools geared toward older teens and adults to help manage intense feelings of hurt and rejection.

This ADHD Experts webinar was originally broadcast on October 19, 2023.

Download the slides associated with this webinar here:
www.additudemag.com/webinar/emotional-dysregulatio…

8:00 coexisting conditions: anxiety, depression
9:00 what happens to the adhd under stress?
12:00 social anxiety
17:00 symptoms of social anxiety
18:00 what is RSD?
20:00 traits of RSD
23:00 two forms of RSD
25 perfectionists and impostor syndrome
29:00 how to change our relationship to worry
35:00 how to better regulate emotions
40:00 RSD tools
42:00 STAR approach
46:00 how to decrease isolation
50:00 resilience is the antidote
55:00 aren't I entitled to my strong emotions?
58:00 how to talk to teens about RSD

Related Resources

1. Download: Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
www.additudemag.com/download/rejection-sensitive-d…

2. Read: Challenging the Fallacy of “Not Good Enough”
www.additudemag.com/perfectionism-adhd-not-good-en…

3. Read: Rejection Sensitivity Is Worse for Girls and Women with ADHD
www.additudemag.com/rejection-sensitivity-women-ad…

4. eBook: The ADHD Guide to Making Social Connections
www.additudemag.com/product/how-to-make-friends-ad…

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コメント (14)
  • @Hyphonz
    Really good seminar, I was not prepared for the several bouts of crying I did listening to this
  • @leilap2495
    Very validating. I am sharing this with family members to help them better understand. My biggest RSD triggers are invalidating comments from family and inadequate educational accommodations. It feels like I’m a little kid being judged poorly for being different all over again. I’ve also seen the response referred to as an emotional flashback, like in PTSD.
  • Definitely… even now after years of mis diagnosis, if I don’t get enough sleep, extreme emotions I can and still do on occasion have emotional upheaval…
  • Thank you for this webinar! I did notice that artwork by Gemma Correll was used in the presentation without credit, which may have been unknowing, but it would be great if someone from ADDitude could acknowledge this
  • this gets tricky when 2 people with disorders are married to each other and have 1 out of 2 kids with it. imagine a person with adhd/rsd trying to believe she can support herself enough to get out of an emotionally abusive marriage to someone with narcissistic pd and ptsd and social anxiety. when he curses and attacks her with the cruelest cutting comments he can come up with for 3 hours straight she may think rsd is making me overreact, stopping me from bouncing back and getting over it so she stays with him but this is where a therapist can provide an objective perspective and let u know even though the pain may be intense to break up its best to try to get out or have a separation
  • @jenA9026
    Ummm... I just wish these could be broken down into shorter times. An hour is literally daunting for me 😮