Hi, I'm Sam

I'm a counseling student on the journey to becoming a therapist, and I'm also neurodivergent. NeuroKind is my way of bringing those two parts of my life together — and hopefully creating something helpful for others along the way.

Like many neurodivergent people, I spent a lot of my life feeling like I was doing something wrong. Struggling in ways other people didn't seem to struggle. Needing accommodations I didn't know I was allowed to ask for. It wasn't until I started learning about neurodivergence — first for myself, and then as part of my counseling training — that things began to click into place. The way my brain works isn't a flaw. It's a difference. And difference isn't something that needs to be fixed — it's something that needs to be understood and made room for.

That realization shaped everything. It's why I chose to go into counseling. It's why I believe so strongly that mental health support should adapt to the people it's meant to serve, rather than the other way around. And it's why I created NeuroKind.

Why "NeuroKind"? Because kindness — genuine, unconditional, no-masking-required kindness — is the foundation of everything. Kindness toward yourself, toward each other, and toward the parts of your brain that the world told you were wrong.

What I'm Working Toward

Right now I'm in the thick of counseling training — learning about therapeutic modalities, sitting with clients in practicum, and doing the ongoing work of understanding myself so I can better show up for others. It's challenging and humbling and deeply rewarding.

My goal is to become a counselor who offers genuinely neurodiversity-affirming care — someone who doesn't just tolerate neurodivergent clients but truly understands and works with them. I want to help create a world where neurodivergent people don't have to fight to be taken seriously by the mental health system.

What NeuroKind Is

NeuroKind started as a simple idea: what if there was a space where neurodivergent people could find information, connection, and support — all in one place? No gatekeeping, no jargon, no pressure to perform neurotypically.

This site brings together:

None of this is meant to replace professional support. But I hope it helps you feel a little less alone, a little more informed, and a little more seen.

A Few Things I Believe

If any of this resonates, you're in the right place. Welcome to NeuroKind.

— Sam

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💗 Let's all be kind