I can trace my ADHD back three generations—not through genetics, but through relational patterns. How attachment disruption and stress shaped executive function across my family.
At 38, I was diagnosed with ADHD. But my symptoms didn't emerge in childhood—they appeared at 21, following my parents' separation. The medical model couldn't explain why. This is the story of what I discovered about ADHD, attachment, and what researchers call "orchid children."
ADHD isn't just genetic. Discover how attachment, nervous system patterns, and relational context shape ADHD across generations—and what that means for healing.
Nelson, BC V1L 4H6
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