This section looks at what happens when different neurological traits coexist within the same family, such as OCD‑type traits alongside ADHD‑type traits, autism, mood disorders or addiction. It examines how these patterns can fuel conflict, blame and deep emotional strain, and why support needs to be shaped around the whole family, not just the person with a formal diagnosis. It also emphasises that whenever there is an attempted or completed suicide, close relatives should be proactively screened for underlying neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions so that hidden vulnerabilities are not missed and the same patterns are not repeated. Over time, this part of the site will also host links to key academic articles on family dynamics and neurodiversity, with the wider aim of encouraging and, where possible, funding research in this area.
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