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The rise of rejection sensitive dysphoria: How it shapes lives

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Published: 26 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Rejection sensitive dysphoria has increasingly become a topic of discussion across mental health circles, social media, and clinical settings. Jenna Turnbull, 36, a civil servant living in Cardiff, describes the sensation vividly: a tightness in her chest that brings back memories from childhood with painful clarity. She recalls standing outside on a school sports court, waiting for a netball lesson, when a boy commented on her “hairy arms.” Rationally, she recognises the comment as trivial, but emotionally, the impact remains immense and physically distressing decades later. This experience encapsulates the core of rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD), a condition not yet formally recognised but increasingly understood among clinicians treating ADHD and related conditions.

Turnbull also remembers a social outing to a pub six years ago where an offhand remark about her home-keeping habits triggered intense shame. Although the comment was meant as a joke, she perceived it as personal criticism, resulting in hours of obsessive cleaning that became a symptom of her later OCD diagnosis. Even small perceived slights, such as an error in a work email copied to senior colleagues, can provoke severe panic, tightness in the chest, and a sense of imminent physical danger. She recounts one occasion when she believed she was having an asthma attack due to emotional stress, later confirmed to be a panic response. These episodes illustrate how RSD can amplify ordinary rejection into overwhelming physical and emotional experiences.

The condition gained more attention for Turnbull in 2022 during a difficult period of divorce proceedings. Feeling the crushing shame of becoming a separated, single mother, she reached out to a mental health crisis line. The nurse who assisted her suggested that her existing autism diagnosis might coexist with ADHD, and introduced the concept of rejection sensitive dysphoria. RSD is often linked to ADHD, though not everyone with ADHD experiences it, and it may also appear in individuals with autism or generalized anxiety disorder. While research is still limited, awareness has grown as social media and support networks provide forums for discussion and validation.

Social media has played a central role in raising RSD awareness, with thousands of TikTok posts and large Facebook groups dedicated to sharing experiences. Legal cases have also brought the condition into the public eye. One recent employment tribunal in the UK awarded £12,000 to an employee diagnosed with both dyslexia and RSD, after a supervisor made a dismissive comment about her workplace contributions. The ruling highlighted how emotional sensitivity related to RSD can intersect with legal protections for neurodiverse individuals. Public responses, however, have been mixed. Many question whether RSD represents a genuine condition or merely heightened sensitivity, reflecting broader societal skepticism toward invisible mental health challenges.

Dr William Dodson, a psychiatrist based in Denver, Colorado, has been a leading figure in understanding RSD since the mid-1990s. Working with thousands of ADHD patients, he observed consistent patterns of extreme emotional responses to perceived rejection, teasing, or criticism. He emphasizes that while rejection is a normal human experience, dysphoria in RSD makes the emotional pain disproportionate, often appearing suddenly and intensely. For those affected, even minor critiques can feel like a physical assault, producing immediate bodily reactions such as stomach churning, chest tightness, or overwhelming shame. These responses can profoundly disrupt daily functioning and social engagement.

Turnbull reflects on her own life and acknowledges that normal challenges like divorce or professional setbacks trigger far stronger reactions for her than for others. She has endured intense stomach and chest pains when experiencing rejection, a hallmark symptom distinguishing RSD from general embarrassment. Previously, she had been labelled overly sensitive or unable to take a joke, which contributed to internalized feelings of shame. Recognition of RSD has provided clarity and validation, helping her understand the disproportionate intensity of her emotions and the connection to her ADHD diagnosis.

Research conducted by Dodson and colleagues describes RSD episodes as beginning with perceived rejection, rapidly escalating into dysphoric moods that cause substantial distress and impairment. Unlike chronic depression, which may develop gradually and persist without a clear trigger, RSD responses are immediate and linked to specific events. Dodson estimates that roughly 25% of his ADHD patients identify RSD as the most disabling aspect of their lives. The condition often remains hidden, as sufferers may avoid discussing it due to embarrassment or fear of dismissal.

Lauren O’Carroll, 41, from Cambridge, recounts a similar experience, noting that even routine interactions during childhood would trigger explosive shame or anger. Diagnosed with ADHD at 21, she only learned about RSD at 37 through private psychiatric evaluation. She describes gut-wrenching reactions to perceived criticism, extending into adulthood, where minor mistakes provoke anxiety, secrecy, or avoidance. These narratives underscore the profound impact of RSD on daily functioning, social relationships, and self-esteem.

Consultant psychiatrist Dr Shyamal Mashru, an adult ADHD specialist in north London, observes that some patients experience physiological symptoms such as palpitations or breathlessness following perceived rejection. While neurological theories suggest underregulation of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex might drive these responses, Mashru also emphasizes the role of early life experiences and repeated criticism. Continuous minor traumas can erode self-esteem and exacerbate emotional sensitivity, illustrating how both biology and environment contribute to the development of RSD.

The implications of RSD on daily life are significant. Many affected individuals adopt extreme people-pleasing behaviours, perfectionism, or social withdrawal to pre-empt rejection. Some highly intelligent and capable adults may remain unemployed or socially isolated, deterred from pursuing personal or professional opportunities due to fear of judgment. Dhiren Doshi-Smith, 42, from Loughton, Essex, describes how RSD led him to avoid social contact, with even delayed replies to messages provoking intense emotional turmoil. Therapy and ADHD medication have helped him manage these responses, demonstrating that interventions can reduce the severity of emotional reactions over time.

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Treatment approaches remain varied. Dodson highlights the potential efficacy of Alpha-2 Agonists, a class of medications typically used for high blood pressure, which differ from standard ADHD treatments. Mashru suggests non-medical interventions, including coaching and emotional regulation strategies, while therapy combined with antidepressants has also proven beneficial. Turnbull reports that 18 months of therapy and medication have enabled her to recognise and regulate chest-tightening episodes, improving her confidence and quality of life. Honest conversations about triggers have further reinforced her coping strategies, helping her establish boundaries and manage shame without escalation.

RSD continues to influence Turnbull’s professional life. After nearly two decades in the same office, she recently applied for and secured a promotion, a step previously unthinkable due to fear of rejection. This achievement reflects how understanding RSD and developing coping mechanisms can empower individuals to pursue opportunities despite persistent sensitivity. She acknowledges that the condition remains part of her life, but acceptance and practical strategies have markedly improved her capacity to engage with the world.

As RSD gains wider recognition, the stories of Turnbull, O’Carroll, Doshi-Smith, and countless others reveal its profound emotional and physical impact. Although research is still in early stages, awareness, validation, and practical support can dramatically change outcomes for those affected. Understanding RSD offers sufferers an explanation for their heightened reactions, legitimizes their experiences, and fosters strategies to navigate emotional triggers without debilitating consequences.

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