NeuroDiversion 2026 tickets are on sale now! Only 70 tickets left.
Register TodayTrystan Reese is a powerful voice in the neurodivergent community, bringing lived experience and deep insight to conversations about ADHD, rejection sensitivity, and creating inclusive spaces for all neurotypes. As a transgender man, parent, and advocate, Trystan brings a unique perspective to understanding how rejection sensitivity intersects with identity, family life, and navigating a world that wasn't built for neurodivergent minds.
His work focuses on helping people understand the profound impact of rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) and developing practical strategies to manage it in daily life. Through his advocacy and storytelling, Trystan has helped countless people recognize that intense emotional responses to perceived rejection aren't "overreacting"—they're a real neurological difference that deserves understanding and support.
At NeuroDiversion, Trystan shared vulnerable insights about living with RSD while offering concrete tools for building resilience and self-compassion. His message is clear: rejection sensitivity isn't a character flaw, it's a neurological experience that can be managed with the right strategies and community support.



"Rejection sensitivity isn't a character flaw—it's a real neurological experience that deserves to be understood and supported."
— Trystan Reese
"When you have RSD, criticism doesn't just sting—it can feel like your entire world is collapsing. Understanding that this is your brain, not your reality, is the first step to managing it."
— Trystan Reese
"Building a support system that understands RSD means you don't have to carry the weight of explaining yourself every time you're triggered. That understanding creates safety."
— Trystan Reese
Join us at our next NeuroDiversion gathering to hear from amazing speakers, connect with the community, and celebrate neurodiversity.
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