REJECTION RESOURCES

Silence should be optional.

People who are rejected often face pressure to be silent. Their supporters, and even professionals, can feel uncomfortable discussing heavy topics. Many people end up struggling alone and in private, afraid to speak about what they’re going through.

Talking should be easy. ABAReject.com provides free toolkits to help everyone connect effectively address issues related to rejection, distress, and trauma.

+
Unreported Wrongful Terminations
(Each Year in the US)
+
Unreported Workplace Harassment
(Each Year in the US)
+
Unreported Discrimination and Retaliation
(Each Year in the US)
+
Unreported Workplace Bullying
(Each Year in the US)
+
Avoid Discussing Their Estrangement from Family
(Each Year in the US)
+
Accessibility Requests Denied
(Each Year in the US)
+
Unreported Race-Based Hate Acts
(Each Year in the US)
+
Unreported Mental Health Distress at Work
(Each Year in the US)

Scared to Say What Happened?

You’re not alone. ABAReject.com provides tools to help.

According to the ChatGPT-generated infographic below, here are some common reasons people are scared to speak:

Helping Everyone Connect About Rejection

ABAReject.com was launched as a way to provide resources so people can have tools for rejection, distress, and trauma – and as a place to share stories of rejection so people know they are not alone.

Stop the Silence

ABAReject.com provides resources to help people anonymously share stories of rejection and challenges they have faced.

aCCESS REJECTION TOOLKITSaCCESS REJECTION TOOLKITS

aCCESS REJECTION TOOLKI