Book 1 gave you the name. This book shows you where it actually lives. RSD doesn't stay in one place. It shows up in the marriage, in the meeting room, in a body renegotiating its own rules in midlife, and in a child who inherited the same wiring you did. Most books would split that into four tidy chapters and pretend the boundaries hold. They don't. The work episode comes home for dinner. The bad night rewires the next morning's session. A joke about leftovers can carry the weight of everything that happened since breakfast. Clinical psychologist Melanie du Preez - 26 years in practice, late-diagnosed with ADHD at 50, one of fewer than five Maudsley-certified BWRT practitioners in South Africa - picks up exactly where Book 1 left off. This time she's not just naming Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria. She's showing you what it costs to run it across an entire life at once: the marriage it shapes, the career it quietly limits, the body that changes the rules without asking, and the child in the next room fighting the same nervous system. Written from both sides of the consulting room - clinician and patient, always both - in the same dry, self-deprecating, anti-toxic-positivity voice that made Book 1 land. No workbook exercises. No inspirational reframes. Just an honest accounting of what running everything actually costs, and what changes once you can finally see the whole picture. For readers who finished Book 1 and recognised themselves. This is what happens next.