Jesus A. Harding Harding Invisible Bruises

Invisible Bruises

von Jesus A. Harding

Neurological Mechanics of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

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Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria turns a simple text message into a physiological crisis, bypassing logic to flood the nervous system with pure panic.
We all experience the sting of rejection, but for some, a minor slight feels like a physical blow. Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is a condition where the brain processes perceived criticism with the same intensity as an acute injury, transforming daily social interactions into a minefield. While often mischaracterized as mere oversensitivity or anxiety, RSD operates on a deeply neurological level. The emotional centers of the brain hijack the nervous system, creating an overwhelming surge of panic and despair that bypasses logical reasoning entirely. It is not a flaw in character, but a physiological misfire. "Invisible Bruises" dissects the mechanics of this misunderstood phenomenon. By examining the intersection of neurobiology and social conditioning, the book reveals how past traumas and neurodivergent traits hardwire the brain to anticipate rejection before it even occurs, dictating career choices, relationships, and self-worth. Discover the science behind the emotional pain and learn how to recalibrate your neurological response. Reclaim your emotional autonomy, dismantle the hyper-vigilant defense mechanisms, and finally step out of the shadow of constant social fear.

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Jesus A. Harding
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rejection sensitive dysphoria neurobiology emotional dysregulation psychology adult adhd social anxiety trauma recovery

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ISBN: 9783565327997
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 15.03.2026

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