Do you feel like you experience life differently than others but don’t understand why?
You’re not alone! Many adults have attempted to make sense of their experience before discovering that ADHD, Autism, or AuDHD is part of their story.
A neurodivergent-affirming evaluation to determine your neurotype can be a powerful step towards clarity, self-acceptance, and targeted support. My evaluation process is validating, thorough, research-based, and 100% virtual.
The Evaluation Process
Evaluation Options
Standard - $875
Comprehensive virtual clinical interview
Research-based assessments for ADHD, Autism, or both.
Formal diagnostic report
Premium - $1,200
Everything included in the standard evaluation, plus…
Additional virtual session to review diagnostic report, recommendations, and resources.
One year of monthly affirmations, journal prompts, and resource spotlights.
Your clarity starts here.
If you’re ready to explore whether ADHD, Autism, or AuDHD is part of your story, schedule your evaluation today and begin your path toward understanding and support.
Understanding ADHD, Autism, and AuDHD
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ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that influences how a person focuses, organizes, regulates emotions, and manages daily tasks. It often shows up as patterns of inattention, restlessness, impulsivity, or a blend of all three. These traits have nothing to do with intelligence, effort, or character, rather, they reflect brain-based differences in executive functioning.
Many adults reach their 20s, 30s, or even later before realizing that ADHD may be part of their story. Masking, high achievement, perfectionism, and compensatory coping strategies can make symptoms hard to recognize earlier in life.
For many, an ADHD diagnosis provides language for lifelong experiences and unlocks a new level of clarity, validation, and self-understanding.
People with ADHD often experience challenges with time-blindness, task initiation, emotional regulation, and overwhelm, but they also frequently show creativity, resilience, innovative problem-solving, and hyperfocus on meaningful interests or goals
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Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that shapes how a person communicates, processes information, learns, and experiences the world around them.
Autistic traits may include differences in social communication, sensory processing, learning styles, and the presence of deep interests or structured routines.
Autism is not a disease and does not need to be “fixed”. It is a neurotype or natural variation in human brains and how they function.
Many autistic individuals possess unique strengths, including pattern recognition, deep focus, intuitive creativity, and rich emotional insight.
Because many autistic adults develop strong masking skills, especially women and high-masking professionals, Autism often goes unidentified until adulthood.
Understanding one’s autistic traits can bring immense clarity, reduce burnout, and help align life, work, and relationships with one’s authentic neurotype.
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AuDHD describes individuals who are both Autistic and ADHD, a combination that is far more common than once understood.
Although each neurotype can stand alone, many adults discover that both are part of their lived experience.
AuDHD traits often blend or amplify each other. For example, the sensory sensitivity of Autism may intensify the distractibility of ADHD, or ADHD emotional impulsivity may compound autistic overwhelm. Executive functioning challenges can also be more pronounced, especially in areas like organization, planning, and emotional regulation.
At the same time, AuDHD individuals often share powerful strengths: deep empathy, expansive creativity, the ability to hyperfocus on meaningful interests, innovative problem-solving, and a rich inner world.
Understanding the combined neurotype helps individuals make sense of lifelong patterns and build environments that work for, not against, their brains.