THE FIVE MINUTE
RSD
   Checklist
DR. MEGAN ANNA NEFF, PSY.D.
The Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Checklist
                  What is Rejection Sensitivity Disorder?
                                                 RSD CHECKLIST
                                                Not everyone experiences rejection
                                                sensitive dysphoria, but we all
                                                understand what it's like to be sensitive
                                                to rejection. Think of it as a part of being
                                                human, connected to our strong need to
                                                belong. It's like two sides of a coin – one
                                                side is feeling sensitive to rejection, and
                                                the other is our strong desire to belong.
        Think of RSD like an emotional amplifier —it turns feelings up to the max,
        making them much stronger. To cope, people might avoid situations that
        make these feelings flare up, trying to dodge the resulting distress.
        Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) offers insight into why certain people
        experience perceived rejection and criticism with such intensity. RSD
        represents an intensified form of sensitivity, magnifying the fear of
        rejection to a degree it becomes unbearable (dysphoria comes from the
        Greek word meaning "difficult to bear").
        As you go through the checklist, check the items that resonate with you.
        Although not official, if they resonate, you might have Rejection Sensitive
        Dysphoria (RSD). Discussing these feelings with your doctor and exploring
        RSD resources can help in managing it. Feel free to use this as a starting
        point for your journey of self-discovery.
        Warmly,
        Dr. Neff
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The Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Checklist
                   The Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Checklist
                            My emotional response to perceived rejection is much
                            stronger than what others might experience.
                            I am regularly preoccupied with the idea of being
                            rejected or criticized.
                            My relationships have suffered due to my sensitivity to
                            rejection.
                            Feelings of worthlessness or shame are frequent
                            companions.
                            I tend to avoid situations where rejection might
                            occur.
                            Even constructive criticism hits me deeply, causing
                            significant emotional distress.
                            I notice rapid shifts in my mood based on interactions
                            with others.
                            I struggle to maintain focus, productivity, or functioning in
                            various aspects of my life due to the emotional impact of
                            sensitivity to perceived rejection.
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The Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Checklist
                   The Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Checklist
                           I often feel highly sensitive to criticism or perceived
                           rejection.
                            The fear of rejection often deters me from trying
                            new things or taking risks.
                            I have developed coping mechanisms to safeguard
                            myself from potential rejection, like people-pleasing or
                            isolation.
                            My anxiety levels escalate significantly when
                            anticipating social interactions or evaluations.
                            Criticism or rejection from others deeply affects my
                            self-image.
                            I frequently apologize unnecessarily to evade potential
                            conflict or disapproval.
                            Expressing my emotions and boundaries can be difficult due
                            to the fear of rejection.
                            I experience physical symptoms such as muscle
                            tension, rapid heartbeat, or stomachaches when facing
                            potential rejection.
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     8 CHARACTERISTICS
                         OF RSD
                                        Intense Emotions
RSD magnifies emotions, often
leading to strong reactions that may seem excessive
  Quick Mood Changes
                          Those with RSD experience rapid
  shifts in their emotions, triggered by perceived rejection
                                       Physical Sensations
Emotional pain in RSD can
manifest as physical discomfort
   Negative Self-Image
                                RSD can lower self-esteem
                    due to frequent feelings of inadequacy
       8 CHARACTERISTICS
                           OF RSD
People with RSD closely analyze              Social Cue Scrutiny
social cues, sometimes misinterpreting
innocent gestures as signs of rejection
   Emotional Turbulence
                              RSD causes emotional storms, with
                    intense bouts of sadness, anger, or frustration
                                       Avoidance of Social Situations
Many with RSD avoid social
interactions due to fear of rejection or criticism
      Work Impact                In professional settings, RSD may
                          lead to avoidance of situations involving
                          critique, hindering career advancement
The Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria Checklist
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