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TPP 479: Dr. Sharon Saline on Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) in Tweens and Teens

Dec 16, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Sharon Saline, a clinical psychologist specializing in ADHD and neurodivergence, delves into Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). She shares insights from her personal experience with RSD and the emotional turmoil it brings. The conversation covers how RSD manifests in childhood, its ties to social anxiety, and cognitive distortions that exacerbate feelings of shame. Dr. Saline offers practical strategies for parents to nurture resilience in their children and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion in navigating rejection.
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RSD Is A Social-Anxiety Subtype

  • RSD sits under the social anxiety umbrella but is distinct because it reacts to perceived rejection or criticism.
  • It produces intense emotional pain even when no actual rejection occurred.
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Shame Fuels Long-Lasting Rumination

  • RSD triggers vivid, long-lasting shame and rumination about perceived mistakes or failures.
  • People with RSD can replay criticisms for months or years and struggle to recover emotionally.
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Two Faces: Internalized Or Externalized RSD

  • RSD can show as internalized anxiety or externalized aggression and outbursts.
  • Some experts consider RSD partly a trauma response due to developmental marginalization.
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