Episode 33 - ADHD and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria with Kathryn Wheatman
ADHD Care Podcast6 Heinä 2023

Episode 33 - ADHD and Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria with Kathryn Wheatman

On this episode Archie is joined by Kathryn Wheatman, ADHD Coach to discuss about Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). RSD is when you experience severe emotional pain because of a failure or feeling rejected. This condition is linked to ADHD and experts suspect it happens due to differences in brain structure.

Rejection sensitivity is a common issue for neurodiverse people. The fear of rejection can lead to social anxiety and isolation. It can also make it difficult to pursue goals and maintain relationships.
An ADHD coach can provide valuable support and strategies for managing rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD). Here are some ways in which an ADHD coach can help:

1. Educating about RSD: An ADHD coach can explain what RSD is and help the individual understand that their intense emotional reactions to perceived rejection are a symptom of their ADHD. This can help normalize their experiences and reduce self-blame or shame.



2. Developing self-awareness: The coach can work with the individual to increase their self-awareness and identify triggers or situations that typically lead to RSD episodes. By recognizing these patterns, the individual can better prepare themselves and develop coping strategies.

3. Coping strategies: An ADHD coach can help the person develop a toolkit of coping strategies to manage RSD. This may include techniques such as mindfulness, deep breathing exercises, or cognitive reframing to challenge negative thoughts and interpretations.

4. Building self-esteem: RSD often leads to decreased self-esteem and self-worth. A coach can help the individual work on building a positive self-image, focusing on their strengths, and celebrating their achievements, which can help mitigate the impact of perceived rejection.

5. Communication skills: The coach can assist in improving communication skills, such as assertiveness and effective expression of emotions. Learning how to communicate needs and concerns in a constructive manner can help reduce misunderstandings and potential triggers for RSD.

6. Goal setting and planning: An ADHD coach can assist the individual in setting realistic goals and creating actionable plans. By breaking down bigger tasks into smaller, manageable steps, the individual can experience a sense of accomplishment and reduce the likelihood of feeling overwhelmed or rejected.

7. Creating a support network: The coach can help the person develop a support network of friends, family, or peers who understand and can provide emotional support during challenging times. Additionally, the coach can help individuals connect with ADHD support groups or communities where they can share experiences and learn from others.

It is important to note that an ADHD coach is not a mental health professional and cannot provide therapy. However, they can offer guidance, support, and practical tools to help individuals with ADHD, including those struggling with rejection sensitivity dysphoria.


If you wish to find out more about Kathryn or access her coaching services please visit:
www.adhdcare.co.uk or email us on info@adhdcare.co.uk

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Episode 3 - Special Educational Needs and Disabilities with Fintan O'Regan

Episode 3 - Special Educational Needs and Disabilities with Fintan O'Regan

On this episode, Archie is joined by Fintan O'Regan, an ex-head teacher, trainer and special educational needs and disabilities consultant. Fintan J. O'Regan was Head of the only specialist school in the UK for teaching and managing ADHD. He is also Education Director of ADD Information Services, the national parent support group for children and families concerned with ADHD issues.Archie and Fintan's discussion focuses on supporting young people with ADHD, autism and learning disabilities. For more information please email fjmoregan@aol.com or visit his website https://www.fintanoregan.com/

27 Touko 202257min

Episode 2 - Understanding Emotional Dysregulation and ADHD

Episode 2 - Understanding Emotional Dysregulation and ADHD

On this episode Archie is joined by Emma Ketley, an internationally registered Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of experience in Mental Health Practice. Emma is also an ADHD Coach in training. Archie and Emma’s discussion was centred around the following topics:Emotional Dysregulation Rejection Sensitivity DysphoriaADHD Coaching Therapy Emma is presently accepting clients for 50minute weekly or biweekly 1:1 ADHD coaching sessions through Zoom or Google Meet. If you're interested, please contact Emma via email: EBETrainingandtherapy@gmail.com

5 Huhti 202247min

Episode 1 - ADHD & Relationships

Episode 1 - ADHD & Relationships

On this episode, Archie Chimanayi is joined by Dr Joy Mueller, a Counselling Psychologist. Dr Mueller was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Our topic of discussion on this episode is about relationships and ADHD. For many people, the relationships formed with family, partners, children, friends and colleagues are important and rewarding. They are the primary things that provide support, wellbeing, a sense of belonging and self-worth.Many people with ADHD have these positive relationships but have to work hard at maintaining them because of their ADHD symptoms.

18 Helmi 202250min

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