Stop the emotional tailspin of RSD and overthinking. Learn to recalibrate your brain's alarm system, manage intrusive thoughts, and build lasting self-trust without needing constant external validation.

You aren't broken; you're just working with a more complex emotional operating system. Self-trust in ADHD isn't about promising you’ll never make a mistake again—it’s about trusting that you can repair when you do.
Help me heal trust issues, low self-esteem, relationship anxiety, and overthinking, while also supporting the way my ADHD can intensify intrusive thoughts, emotional reactions, hyperfocus on problems, and fear of rejection or betrayal. Help me trust myself, regulate my emotions, stop spiralling, and feel secure without needing constant reassurance


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Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco

Lena: I was just thinking about that heart-stopping moment when you see a text that just says “k.” No emoji, no context—just a single letter. For most people, it’s a non-event, but if you’re navigating life with ADHD, your brain might immediately scream that the relationship is over.
Miles: It’s so true. That’s actually a classic sign of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria, or RSD. It’s like having an emotional smoke alarm that goes off when someone is just making toast. Interestingly, research shows that sixty percent of people with ADHD also deal with an anxiety disorder, which creates this perfect storm where forgetting a task leads to total self-distrust.
Lena: Right, and it’s not that you’re being dramatic; your brain is literally wired to process rejection louder and faster. I mean, it’s exhausting to feel like you’re riding on the rims without any emotional shock absorbers.
Miles: Exactly. You aren't broken; you're just working with a more complex emotional operating system. So, let’s explore how we can start building that internal security and quiet the spiral.