What Triple-Layer Burnout Actually Is
AuDHD burnout — the combined collapse of an autistic nervous system and an ADHD executive function system — is not the same as being tired. It is a distinct physiological state with its own trajectory, its own warning signals, and its own recovery requirements. For the parent managing it while also raising a child with a Pathological Demand Avoidance profile, the standard burnout advice does not apply. The usual frameworks assume a cleared space to recover in. This household does not provide one.
What This Book Addresses
This is a structured, research-backed guide to understanding and recovering from triple-layer burnout: the simultaneous depletion of the autistic system, the ADHD system, and the specific exhaustion of PDA parenting. Each layer depletes through different mechanisms and requires a different restoration approach. Most AuDHD parents in this situation have been addressing one layer while the other two continue accelerating the collapse. This book maps all three and builds a recovery architecture around what is actually happening.
The Framework You Have Not Found Elsewhere
Readers will gain a clinically grounded understanding of why standard rest does not restore the autistic nervous system, why willpower cannot be the recovery strategy when executive function is the depleted system, and why the PDA household's demand structure feeds the parent's burnout at the same time the parent's burnout feeds the child's dysregulation. The mutual dysregulation cycle, the non-negotiable audit, the three-tier recovery architecture, and the sustainable floor concept are all developed in full across eleven chapters and six practical appendices.
For Parents Who Have Already Tried Everything Else
This guide is for the AuDHD parent who has read the burnout books, attempted the self-care routines, and found them consistently inaccessible from the bottom of a depleted household. It applies the actual neuroscience of autistic burnout, ADHD executive depletion, and PDA family stress to build a recovery approach that works within the conditions of the real household, not a simplified version of it. The appendices include a monthly burnout self-assessment tool, a demand audit worksheet, a recovery architecture blueprint, an early warning tracker, a support network mapping tool, and a repair conversation guide.
A Note on Scope
This book does not require a formal autism, ADHD, or PDA diagnosis. It is written for any parent who recognises the triple-layer depletion pattern described across its chapters. The research base draws on autistic burnout literature, ADHD executive function research, PDA family studies, self-compassion frameworks, and polyvagal theory, applied specifically to this household configuration.

