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Overcome RSD Today đ https://www.patreon.com/posts/157057347 đ§ Your boss says six words and your ADHD brain decides you're getting fired. That reaction has a name. 99% of ADHD adults have it. And it's quietly stealing career growth, mentorship, and every certification you keep almost finishing. This video breaks down Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), the most underdiagnosed problem inside the ADHD brain, with the neuroscience and a 4-second override. In this video, you'll learn: â Why social rejection lights up the same brain region as a broken bone (Naomi Eisenberger, UCLA 2003) â The 30-year DSM gap and the psychiatrist who finally named the condition (William Dodson) â The three ways RSD steals your learning: avoidance, the one-comment quit, and the coaching that never lands â HALT: the 4-step override that rewires the response (affect labeling, Matthew Lieberman, UCLA 2007) â The one sentence to say in your head when your chest floods (and why "I'm overreacting" makes it worse) â Why ADHD adults change careers 40% more often than neurotypical adults, and how to stop the cycle If you've ever ghosted a coach, walked out of a relationship over a tone of voice, or quit a hobby because of one comment, this is the wiring underneath all of it. đ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Why one word breaks an ADHD brain 0:47 - Why rejection feels like a broken bone 4:09 - How RSD steals years of learning 7:16 - How to override RSD in 4 seconds 10:44 - The other half of beating RSD đ Related: Why ADHD Brains Learn Faster Than Everyone (the parent video, with the ADHD learning advantage and the neuroscience): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7KF1uuEV70 âš For collabs and business inquiries reach out at [email protected] đ Main Claims and Sources: https://justpaste.it/haxt7 âą Naomi Eisenberger, UCLA 2003: social exclusion lights up the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, the same region that fires for physical pain (cyberball fMRI study). âą William Dodson named Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria in his clinical work in the 1990s, after seeing the same "ripped apart" phrase recur across 1,000+ ADHD patients. âą 30+ years after Dodson first published on RSD, the DSM still does not list it as a recognized diagnosis. âą Dodson's clinical estimate: 99% of ADHD brains experience RSD; 1 in 3 patients describe it as worse than every other ADHD symptom combined. âą Dodson clinical data: ADHD adults change careers at roughly 40% higher rates than neurotypical adults. âą Matthew Lieberman, UCLA 2007: putting language on a feeling (affect labeling) measurably reduces amygdala activity in fMRI. âą The amygdala fires within milliseconds of a perceived social threat and dominates the response for the first ~15 seconds before the prefrontal cortex comes back online. âą Dysphoria, from Greek, translates to "unbearable" or "hard to bear." đ LINKS Want to learn how I edit my videos? Join the waitlist here: https://betteru.live/waitlist Free Personal Development Course: http://betteru.live/course Support me: https://buymeacoffee.com/BetterU đ Subscribe for more productivity systems and unfair advantages. â ïž Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. If you think you may have RSD or ADHD, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
