What Is Justice Sensitivity? (Why Unfairness Feels So Intense for Neurodivergent People)
Ever Been Told You’re “Too Sensitive” When Something Just Isn’t Fair?
Maybe someone broke the rules.
Maybe someone was treated badly.
Maybe something simply didn’t make sense.
And your reaction felt strong. Really strong.
You might have been told you were overreacting.
But for many neurodivergent people, this reaction has a name.
It’s called justice sensitivity.
If this helped you understand justice sensitivity in neurodiversity, explore the rest of the A–Z of Neurodiversity for grounded, real-life explanations.
And if you’re navigating neurodiversity as a mum, you’re welcome inside Mums Embracing Neurodiversity for support that truly understands intense nervous systems.
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