How It Works

The System

8 Niches and 4 Matrix Engines that understand your actual needs — no harmful labels required

The Core Idea

Traditional systems force you into diagnostic boxes: "Are you ADHD? Autistic? Bipolar? Borderline?"

Classification Infrastructure asks different questions: "What do you actually need right now?"

Instead of labels, we use Niches (contextual micro-environments) and Matrices (routing systems) to understand you as a whole person with changing needs.

8 Niches

Contextual micro-environments that match your lived experience, not your diagnosis

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Builder

Creative problem-solvers who need to make, fix, and optimize

When to use: When you need hands-on work, tangible progress, and visible results

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Healer

Empathetic caregivers focused on recovery and restoration

When to use: When you need rest, recovery, and gentle support without pressure

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Goblin

Chaotic explorers following curiosity wherever it leads

When to use: When you need permission to hyperfocus, collect, and dive deep without judgment

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Operator

Systematic planners who optimize routines and workflows

When to use: When you need structure, predictability, and efficient systems

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Seeker

Truth-hunters researching, questioning, and investigating

When to use: When you need to understand deeply, research thoroughly, and find answers

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Shadow

Private observers who need space away from the spotlight

When to use: When you need low-stimulation environments and freedom from social demands

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Hearth

Community-builders creating safe, warm spaces for others

When to use: When you need connection, belonging, and to be part of something meaningful

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Mask

Adaptive performers managing high-masking environments

When to use: When you need strategies to navigate neurotypical spaces without losing yourself

Why Niches Work

You're not locked into one identity. You can be a "Builder" on Monday, a "Healer" on Tuesday, and a "Goblin" on Wednesday. The system understands context, not just labels — which means no more being forced into boxes that don't fit your current reality.

4 Matrix Engines

Routing systems that direct you to appropriate support without harmful labels

PRM

Personality-Resource Matcher

Routes you to resources based on your actual personality and needs, not diagnostic labels

Example:

A "Goblin" needing ADHD support gets hyperfocus-friendly tools, not "time management" lectures

CDM

Crisis-Detection Matrix

Catches misclassification harm in real-time before it compounds into crisis

Example:

Detects when someone is being invalidated repeatedly and escalates to proper support

ESM

Environment-Switching Matrix

Helps you move between niches as your needs change without re-explaining everything

Example:

Transitions from "Healer" (rest phase) to "Builder" (action phase) with context preserved

CIM

Context-Integration Matrix

Maintains your full context across all systems so nothing gets lost or misunderstood

Example:

Remembers your sensory needs, trauma history, and communication preferences across all interactions

Specialized Services

Beyond general classification, we address critical underserved populations

Dual Diagnosis Support

23% of ADHD adults have substance use disorders. Our ND-informed recovery protocols account for executive function, sensory needs, and trauma.

ND screening tools
Modified treatment environments
Peer support networks (ND + Recovery)
Family education & genetic counseling

Rural Service Delivery

70% of rural counties lack psychiatrists. Telehealth optimization, offline-capable tools, and provider training bridge the diagnostic desert.

Telehealth platform (rural connectivity)
Mobile assessment units
Community anchor partnerships (FQHCs, libraries)
Provider training (Project ECHO model)

How They Work Together

1

You Enter the System

Instead of asking "What's your diagnosis?", the system asks: "What do you need right now? What environment feels right?"

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Niche Placement

The PRM (Personality-Resource Matcher) suggests niches based on your current needs, not permanent labels. You choose what fits.

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Context Preservation

The CIM (Context-Integration Matrix) remembers your sensory needs, communication style, trauma history — so you never have to re-explain.

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Real-Time Support

The CDM (Crisis-Detection Matrix) watches for misclassification harm and escalates before it compounds into comorbidities.

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Flexible Movement

The ESM (Environment-Switching Matrix) lets you move between niches as your needs change, with full context preserved.

See the Evidence

Learn why this approach prevents comorbidities better than traditional diagnosis