Skills for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
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If rejection, criticism, or feeling left out can send emotions spiraling, this workbook is here to help.Skills for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria is a practical, supportive guide for tweens and teens who experience intense emotional reactions to perceived or real rejection, including when they make mistakes or feel criticized or corrected. With clear language, relatable comics, and hands-on activities, this workbook helps readers understand what's happening in their brain and body when their rejection alarm goes off.Many kids with ADHD or rejection sensitivity experience intense emotional reactions to perceived or real criticism and rejection. This workbook teaches practical coping skills that help young people slow down, regulate their emotions, and respond more thoughtfully when their rejection alarm is activated.This book teaches kids how to recognize their RSD alarm early, identify triggers, and respond with tools that truly work. Readers learn the P.A.U.S.E. strategy, practice breathing and body-based coping skills, explore the difference between thoughts and facts, build self-compassion, and learn how to repair relationships after big reactions.This workbook is especially helpful for:Tweens and teens with rejection sensitive dysphoria or rejection sensitivityKids with ADHD who experience intense emotional reactionsStudents working on emotional regulation and coping skillsCounselors, therapists, and parents supporting neurodivergent kidsInside this workbook, readers will learn how to:Recognize rejection sensitive dysphoria triggersUnderstand the brain and body's rejection alarmUse the P.A.U.S.E. strategy to slow down emotional reactionsPractice breathing and body-based emotional regulation skillsSeparate thoughts from facts when emotions run highBuild self-compassion after mistakes or criticismRepair friendships and relationships after big reactionsThe approach is flexible and approachable. Kids can use it independently, in counseling sessions, or with a grown-up's support. There's no pressure to complete every page or master every strategy. Readers are encouraged to go at their own pace, choose what feels helpful, and return to strategies later as needed.Written by a licensed mental health counselor and brought to life with engaging comic-style illustrations, Skills for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria helps young people feel less alone and more in control. It gives them practical tools to navigate friendships, school challenges, and everyday stress with greater confidence and clarity.
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If rejection, criticism, or feeling left out can send emotions spiraling, this workbook is here to help.Skills for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria is a practical, supportive guide for tweens and teens who experience intense emotional reactions to perceived or real rejection, including when they make mistakes or feel criticized or corrected. With clear language, relatable comics, and hands-on activities, this workbook helps readers understand what's happening in their brain and body when their rejection alarm goes off.Many kids with ADHD or rejection sensitivity experience intense emotional reactions to perceived or real criticism and rejection. This workbook teaches practical coping skills that help young people slow down, regulate their emotions, and respond more thoughtfully when their rejection alarm is activated.This book teaches kids how to recognize their RSD alarm early, identify triggers, and respond with tools that truly work. Readers learn the P.A.U.S.E. strategy, practice breathing and body-based coping skills, explore the difference between thoughts and facts, build self-compassion, and learn how to repair relationships after big reactions.This workbook is especially helpful for:Tweens and teens with rejection sensitive dysphoria or rejection sensitivityKids with ADHD who experience intense emotional reactionsStudents working on emotional regulation and coping skillsCounselors, therapists, and parents supporting neurodivergent kidsInside this workbook, readers will learn how to:Recognize rejection sensitive dysphoria triggersUnderstand the brain and body's rejection alarmUse the P.A.U.S.E. strategy to slow down emotional reactionsPractice breathing and body-based emotional regulation skillsSeparate thoughts from facts when emotions run highBuild self-compassion after mistakes or criticismRepair friendships and relationships after big reactionsThe approach is flexible and approachable. Kids can use it independently, in counseling sessions, or with a grown-up's support. There's no pressure to complete every page or master every strategy. Readers are encouraged to go at their own pace, choose what feels helpful, and return to strategies later as needed.Written by a licensed mental health counselor and brought to life with engaging comic-style illustrations, Skills for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria helps young people feel less alone and more in control. It gives them practical tools to navigate friendships, school challenges, and everyday stress with greater confidence and clarity.
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