it can be inherited but it is not contagious. people who work closely together can take up certain personality traits but they didn't "catch" ADHD
2007-01-26 05:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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While mannerisms may be picked up from anyone you are around a lot, ADHD (or ADD) is NOT contagious from person to person.
They way that an ADHD mind works is an internal aspect of the condition. While your family may pick up habits or mannerisms
THEIR MIND IS NOT WORKING THE SAME WAY as someone WITH ADHD. It is an internal mental issue.
If you feel you family wanders in conversations and doesn't focus on what YOU are saying, it is probably more a symptom of all the things going on in their life that they are currently thinking about, consciously or subconsciously.
TALK to them about your feelings and maybe set up a time to talk in a quiet place with minimal distractions.
In short, you cannot "GET" ADHD from someone by being around them, you may however begin to view their ADHD affected actions as more normal the more you are exposed (depending on your level of interaction with OTHER non-affected people), thus increasing the likely hood of you subconsciously mimicking these actions. This is similar to if you lived with someone who watched the 10pm news EVERY night. Eventually you may pickup the habit of watching the news. That would not indicate any internal mental transfer, but rather simply a habit. Hope that makes some sense...
2007-01-26 06:23:12
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answered by k............... 1
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No it can't be passed it's not contagious but if you are in close contact with someone for a long time you do find yourself using the same way of speaking and mannerisms. An American for example who has moved to England will find his accent changes and has an English tinge to it because it's what that person has heard for a long time. This way of speaking and repeating is simply that, they've all spoke like this so the ADHD sufferer can understand and it's now become habit
2007-01-26 05:58:46
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answered by madamspud 4
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ADHD isn't a germ , so it's not contagious .Some personalities are stronger than others and so they can tend to influence the others . That could be what is going on .Take a breather and don't think so much about something that is painful . It could just be that " it's them, not you"- but it doesn't make it wrong -if no-one is getting hurt . If it is hurting you, chill out and turn your attention to what makes you happy .
2007-01-26 06:05:20
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answer #4
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answered by missmayzie 7
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2016-11-01 08:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i see what your saying not so much as its contagious but the mannerisms are coming a across, so no its not contagious
but on a psychological level i believe that mannerisms can be transmitted in a tribal environment, so what has happened is that your brother has become the center of attention so what tends to happen is that everyone tends to gravitate around him and focus purely on him and have succeeded in understanding him the problem is that in coming to grips with your brothers personality
they have become so focused on it that they bent to his personality same thing can be seen in numerous tribes and dog packs theres a lot of reading this subject i would suggest you really do some digging to get all of the info but it breaks down like this if you have an murderous leader the ones surrounded by him
will become murderous as well seriously pack leader mentality
2007-01-26 05:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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ADHD is genetic, it can be passed from parent to child.
It is a neurological condition, entirely in the brain. There are no 'ADHD bugs' to spread the condition.
Your family acting in a similar way is just you adapting to conversation with ur bro, subconciously. Everyone does this.
But no, ADHD is not contageous lol.
2007-01-26 05:55:35
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answered by callum828 2
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ADHD is a chemical imbalance that while may be genetic, cannot be passed from one unrelated person to another. It could be that in order to accomodate your brother in law, your family is adapting to his behavior patterns. There could also be other psychological factors contributing to their change in behavior like stress with dealing with his ADHD on a daily basis. Stress manifests itself in many different ways including behavioral changes not neccesarily associated with anger or fighting.
2007-01-26 06:01:59
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answered by flaquita4vida 2
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It isn't contagious and can't be passed around to those who hang out with your brother-in-law. Maybe they are just adopting some of his mannerisms and habits. Like catching someone's mood or something. It happens all the time in my family. When my sister is giddy...I get happy. Then my parents get in a good mood too. haha, wish I could be home.
2007-01-26 05:59:27
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answered by sealguy77 2
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I know a family with an autistic child and one of the parents displays many of the same mannerisms, speech patterns, etc.
I don't know if that's genetic or learned (by the parent) behavior. People tend to subconsciously mimic body language, facial expressions, etc. of those around them.
2007-01-26 05:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Most ADHD people are workaholics, my guess is, the only thing your family is doing is trying to keep up with him. There is nothing wrong with that. No, ADHD is hereditary not contagious. In our home we view it as a gift and work with it.
2007-01-26 05:55:41
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answered by JAN 7
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