Autism & ADHD Assessments for High-Masking Women and Mothers
You’ve spent a lifetime adapting, achieving, and showing up for everyone — yet deep down, something has always felt different.
You may have wondered:
Have these thoughts ever crossed your mind...?
“Why do I feel so overwhelmed by things others handle easily?”
“Why do I need so much recovery time after social interactions?”
“Could I be autistic? Could I have ADHD?”
If so, you're in the right place.
At Honoring Her Mind, we specialize in autism and ADHD assessments for women and mothers who have learned to mask their traits and push through their exhaustion.
We help you uncover the truth beneath years of self-doubt — with compassion, expertise, and respect for your lived experience.

What Makes Our Assessments Different
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Specialized Expertise in Female Neurodivergence:
I understand how autism and ADHD can look different in women — especially those balancing motherhood, relationships, and careers. -
Designed for High-Masking Women:
We see beyond surface-level coping. Our assessment process honors the subtle signs of masking and the mental load it takes to appear “fine.” -
Compassionate, Trauma-Informed Care:
You’ll be met with empathy and curiosity — never judgment. We create a safe, validating space where you can finally exhale. -
Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Evaluation:
We combine standardized tools with in-depth interviews that center your story, not just your symptoms. -
Actionable Clarity:
You’ll leave with more than a diagnosis — you’ll gain language for your experience, understanding for your past, and guidance for your next steps.
Signs of Autism or ADHD in High-Masking Women
You might recognize yourself if you often:
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Feel like you’re performing in social settings to fit in
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Experience sensory overload or need frequent time alone to recover
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Feel “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” or “too much”
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Struggle with focus, time management, or follow-through — especially under stress
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Are exhausted by the mental load of motherhood or work
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Have spent years wondering why things feel harder for you than for others
If this resonates, you deserve answers that make sense — not more self-blame.
Why Clarity Changes Everything
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A diagnosis, when appropriate, isn’t a label — it’s liberation.
Understanding your neurodivergence can: -
Bring compassion to how you move through the world
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Help you advocate for your needs at home and at work
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Improve your relationships and communication
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Free you from the pressure to “just try harder”
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Many of our clients say, “This explains everything.”
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Your story deserves that same clarity.



