Neurodivergent Nook Ep1: Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
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About this listen
The first episode of Neurodivergent Nook introduces the hosts, Helen Neal and Diane Franer, who share their experiences as neurodivergent individuals. They discuss rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD) and its impact on their lives, as well as the importance of empathy, self-compassion, and adapting to individual needs. The conversation highlights the challenges of seeking clarity, the impact of trauma and neglect, and the importance of understanding behavior as communication. The hosts emphasize the need for empathy, kindness, and self-acceptance in navigating the experience of Rejection Seneitive Dysphoria (RSD).
Takeaways
- Empathy and kindness are essential in understanding and supporting individuals with rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD).
- Adapting to individual needs, embracing imperfections, and being kind to oneself are crucial in managing the impact of RSD.
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