The feeling of living in your truth. The moments where you feel safe and free. Becoming comfortable in your own skin. Loving and being loved. Entering a state of flow where your creativity can run wild. Connection to self and soul. Fully engaging in something that brings you joy. Trying new things or participating in your favorite hobbies. Traveling to a place that invigorates you. Experiencing a sense of calm. Being present in the moment. Building relationships. Standing up for yourself. Setting boundaries. Achieving your goals. Making decisions that benefit you. Enjoying the autistic glimmer or the ADHD hyperfocus. Finally feeling like you can unmask. Learning and growing. Making memories. Safety. Innovation. Inspiration. Confidence. Wellness. Contentment. Curiosity. Wonder. Pleasure. Joy. Self-Expression. Finding what works for you. There’s something indescribably special that happens when neurodivergents find their spark. We celebrate and cherish this phenomenon, and want to facilitate these experiences to bring more of these moments to your life, too.
We invite people who believe they are “wired differently” to receive comprehensive assessment services with our qualified, culturally-sensitive, and neurodiversity-affirming team.
If you have been misdiagnosed, misunderstood, or have “slipped through the cracks” of traditional assessment processes, and you believe you may be autistic or have ADHD, contact us for a free consultation.
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we can support you. Select Dani Rodwell > Assessment Consultation.
Whether you are self-diagnosed, formally diagnosed, or simply have unique support needs, we offer coaching and consultation to help you navigate the landscape of your life.
Meet with a qualified disability advocate who can help identify the areas of accommodation you could benefit from and what that could look like for you.
Participate in therapy with an affirming provider who can help you address your mental health concerns in a way that is supportive to your neurotype.
We specialize in adult autism & ADHD assessments
Fully neurodivergent team
We're actually neurodiversity-affirming
They're self-diagnosed and are looking for confirmation and clarity
They're parents who received a diagnosis for their child and are wondering if they share that diagnosis
They've been misdiagnosed with depression and or anxiety but have doubts and think they might be autistic
They're high-masking: what people perceive to be true about them doesn't match their internal state
They have a late-identified diagnosis and are wondering what's next