What I Cover

Neurodivergence is my primary focus and shapes my lived experience.

ADHD, autism, sensory differences, late identification, masking, burnout — these are the areas where my training, research, and personal experience converge. If you are exploring any of these for the first time or looking for someone who understands them from the inside, I would love to help.

Can we talk about other things? Yes. I am at ease talking about things many people consider awkward. Silence around certain topics doesn’t always serve people. Silence does protect outdated frameworks.

There is a striking overlap between things we learn not to talk about and the very issues that leave people feeling most alone: sexual experience, divorce, miscarriage, gender stereotypes, body image, trauma and relationships that need to change or end as we grow.

I’m not a therapist. I’m not bound by the rules they must observe around self-disclosure. But I am a thoughtful and deliberate communicator. I use the freedom of my unique role as an educator with discernment. I bring these topics into my work when they are relevant and useful. If you’ve ever connected with another person who has walked a similar path, you already know that recognition is powerful. Speaking openly about what emerges in our human experience is always an option here.