Sandra is a neurodiverse affirming psychologist who provides counselling and assessment services for adults and children.
I am a New York and New Jersey licensed clinical psychologist and am authorized to provide telehealth in all 39 PSYPACT participating states. I see a wide variety of clients ranging in age from childhood through adulthood. In all cases my goal in therapy is to help individuals manage life challenges by building on unique strengths and moving towards personal values. I aspire to be neurodiversity affirming, LGBTQIA affirming, and culturally responsive. I believe strongly that our world benefits from diversity of all kinds. The goal is not to be more like others but to be our best selves. Our work together will be guided by your strengths and driven by your values.
Spark for Life Psychology is a neuroaffirming practice committed to helping children, teens, adults, and families understand their unique neurotypes and create lives where they can truly thrive. We provide a warm, respectful space for exploring neurodiversity and offer comprehensive assessments for Autism, ADHD, FASD, learning profiles, and intellectual disability. Our therapy supports emotional wellbeing, regulation, identity, and relationships, using evidence-based approaches such as ACT, CBT, mindfulness, Theraplay, DBT-informed strategies, and Collaborative & Proactive Solutions.
At Spark for Life, we work in partnership with families to build understanding, connection, and confidence. In addition to clinical work, we are passionate about developing the next generation of psychologists. We provide supervision for provisional psychologists, registrars in the Educational & Developmental pathways, and fully registered psychologists, with a strong focus on neuroaffirming, reflective, and evidence-informed practice.
I am a Neuroaffirmative IACP fully Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Educator, working with both adults and adolescence.
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I’m an AuDHD therapist based in Australia, offering online therapeutic support for neurodivergent children, young people, and adults. My approach is strengths-based, trauma-tranformative, and deeply affirming of neurodivergent ways of being. I also support parents through my Navigating Neurodivergence sessions—providing guidance, insight, and encouragement as they walk alongside their ND children. As someone who is neurodivergent myself, I bring lived experience, professional expertise, and a heartfelt commitment to helping others unmask, feel safe, and thrive.
Autistic psychologist, former school psychologist for almost 15 years in public schools, and parent to two AuDHD girls; providing fiercely ND-affirming, anti-behaviorist direct support, consultation and training to families and organizations in pursuit of autistic and otherwise neurodivergent liberation and well-being.
Andrea McFeely – Occupational Therapist | Cothú Practitioner | Neuroinclusion Specialist
Andrea McFeely is an advanced paediatric occupational therapist and certified Cothú practitioner with over 24 years of experience in the field of neuroinclusion. She is a passionate advocate for neurodiversity and has dedicated her career to creating inclusive environments that support the nervous system, sensory needs, and functional strengths of neurodivergent children and adults.
Andrea specialises in translating complex neurodevelopmental and sensory processing concepts into practical, strengths-based strategies for schools, families, and clinical teams. Her work spans early intervention, school-based services, consultancy, and professional training—empowering others to understand and support the unique regulation, communication, and learning needs of neurodivergent individuals.
Through her practice, Occupational Therapy Consultancy Services and Paediatric Care, Andrea delivers assessments, one-to-one intervention, and high-impact training programmes that promote regulation, connection, and inclusive participation across all settings.
Counsellor/psychotherapist welcoming clients aged 18 or older who are looking for a safe, supportive, non-judgemental and positively curious space.
Dr. Adam Hazlett is a renowned advocate for and expert in neurodiversity and inclusion, whose work is enriched by a deep understanding of the humanities and the complexities of human interaction. With two master’s degrees and a doctorate in humanities, along with certifications in Disability Inclusion from the University of Michigan and Neurodiversity from Florida State University, Dr. Hazlett combines academic insight with practical expertise in equitable design and user experience. His work focuses on helping institutions across sectors understand the importance of accessibility, empathy, and equity, offering training that emphasizes neuro-inclusion and micro-accommodations to foster more inclusive environments.
In addition to his role as a tenured professor of humanities at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan, Dr. Hazlett actively contributes to disability advocacy. He serves as Director of Public Relations for Self-Advocates of Michigan, a statewide organization affiliated with the Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council, and is also the founder and executive director of
Humanities101 was founded by and for autistic individuals. Our mission is to normalize neurodivergence in all of its forms. We focus on autism and neurodiversity outreach and education with workshops and community discussions. We believe that there is no such thing as “Normal.” We also seek to provide support and provide resources to autists, their families, and their communities. We believe that access and belonging leads to a stronger community.