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How can you become more resilient to rejection, balance your emotions, and embrace your authentic self?
If you are autistic, ADHD, or neurodivergent, rejection can feel overwhelming--like an emotional wound that cuts deeper than others may understand. Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) is an intense, often painful reaction to criticism or feelings of failure, leading to anxiety, shame, and avoidance of relationships or opportunities. So how can you handle these tough feelings, build yourself back up, and live with more confidence and ease?
Written by a neurodivergent mental health professional who has been there herself, The Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Workbook offers a compassionate, evidence-based roadmap to healing. Combining insights from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and internal family systems (IFS), you'll find skills to help you:
This essential workbook is a must-have for anyone who has ever felt "too sensitive," "too emotional," or "too much." Through engaging exercises, reflection prompts, and practical strategies, you'll learn how to navigate rejection without spiraling into feelings of shame and self-doubt, and ultimately, how to thrive as your authentic, neurodivergent self.
Catherine J. Mutti-Driscoll, PhD, loves to learn, and has a variety of degrees and certifications. Highlights include a PhD in education from the University of Washington, and her ADHD coach training from the International ADHD Coach Training Center and Impact Parents. During the day, Catherine serves as the director of executive function coaching and an ADHD and executive function coach at Hallowell Todaro ADHD & Behavioral Center. In her "free" time, Catherine is studying to become a licensed mental health counselor through Walden University. She is the author of The ADHD Workbook for Teen Girls (2024). When she is not working, studying, or writing, Catherine enjoys hanging out with her neurodivergent family, dancing to Taylor Swift, pulling tarot cards, and reading contemporary romance books.
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