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36: Creating Calm for Young Adults through The Art of Neurodivergence w/ Patty McCallister

36: Creating Calm for Young Adults through The Art of Neurodivergence w/ Patty McCallister

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Supporting young adults on the spectrum often means looking beyond traditional therapy.


In this episode of The Neurodivergent Report, I sit down with Patty McCallister, a counselor and autism coach who went back to school to better support her son and the neurodivergent young people in her life.

Patty shares how her work blends mental health counseling, LifeMap coaching through AANE (Asperger/Autism Network), and creative approaches like bilateral stimulation and “calm space” practices.


We also dive into her collaboration on The Art of Neurodivergence — an expressive, judgment-free art and spirituality program in Buffalo, NY that creates safe spaces for autistic and ADHD individuals to explore creativity, self-regulation, and identity.


Curious about what’s inside?

✨ How Patty’s parenting journey created a career shift

✨ What is LifeMap coaching for neurodivergent young adults

✨ Why community, spirituality, and creativity matter

✨ Using bilateral stimulation, calm spaces, and movement to support regulation

✨ How parents and caregivers can access resources and support networks


Patty’s story reminds us that supporting each other requires community, creativity, and compassion & that healing will never look the same for everyone.


However you’re able to engage, thank you for being here.


With love,

Sarah 💜




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