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Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and AI Feedback Framing

Feedback hits harder when it lands as judgment; reframing it as data changes how your brain processes it entirely. AI can take the same feedback and present it multiple ways—as a specific skill gap, a learning opportunity, or a gap between intention and impact—letting you choose the frame that helps rather than harms.

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Rejection sensitive dysphoria, or RSD, is an intense emotional response to perceived criticism or failure that is common in people with ADHD, and AI feedback framing is the practice of instructing AI to deliver critiques, corrections, and evaluations in ways that do not trigger this response. This means prompting AI to lead with affirmations, use neutral language, and separate observations from judgments.

Because AI does not carry social judgment or emotional bias, it can be configured to provide honest, constructive feedback in a tone that feels safe, making it possible for people with RSD to receive necessary corrections without the emotional shutdown that often accompanies feedback from other humans.

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