Trauma Rewired

Perfectionism and Rejection Sensitivity

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Jan 20, 2025
Piper Rose, a Shadowclay Coaching expert, dives deep into the impactful world of perfectionism and rejection sensitivity. She unpacks how perfectionism, often a survival mechanism, harms our mental and physical well-being. The conversation highlights the difference between striving for excellence and harmful perfectionism. They discuss the significance of emotional repression and its ties to chronic health issues, advocating for self-acceptance. Rose emphasizes reconnecting with our bodies and using neurosomatic intelligence to foster authenticity and healing.
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Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)

  • Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) is an intense emotional reaction to perceived rejection, often disproportionate to the event.
  • The amygdala becomes hypervigilant, while the prefrontal cortex struggles to regulate the intense reactions.
ANECDOTE

Vagueness of Rejection

  • Jennifer notes that "rejection" can be broadly interpreted, including corrective feedback.
  • Piper adds that understanding individual triggers clarifies what rejection means to each person.
INSIGHT

RSD as a Seed

  • Piper uses a garden analogy: RSD is a seed present in everyone.
  • Trauma, stress, and neurodivergence affect how this seed grows, influenced by shame, inner criticism, and fear.
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