I think it's worth mentioning that older generations who were undiagnosed and didn't have access to diagnostic tools often self medicated and developed varying degrees of addiction and I don't think this is unusual even in 'todays' emerging undx cohort. It's all very complex and trauma is involved too.
I remember someone at school was sent to a the 'naughty boys school' and then was reintegrated into mainstream for secondary. He was adopted and as an adult I can recognise that was most probably trauma, attachment, maybe parental addiction. We are evolving as a species, it is good to recognise how we can support young people (and even older people) how to deal with their own dx and how to regulate and be as productive and happy as they can be. I really can't see how it is a problem to have a dx
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