Understand why the quizzes still left you unsure

Online quizzes can feel validating, but they can also leave you second-guessing every answer. Did you answer based on how you feel inside? How you act around other people? How you were as a child? How you’ve learned to cope? This course helps you slow down and understand what your answers may actually point to.

Sort through autism, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, and masking

Autism can overlap with other experiences in ways that make everything feel tangled. This course gives you a therapist-led framework for looking at what may be driving your experiences instead of treating every relatable trait like automatic proof. You’ll learn how to think more clearly about what fits, what overlaps, and what may need deeper exploration.

Get clearer on whether evaluation makes sense

Maybe you want a formal diagnosis. Maybe you’re not sure yet. Maybe you want to feel more confident before taking that step. This course helps you organize your patterns, reflect on your lived experience, and decide whether pursuing an autism evaluation feels like the right next move.

About the course

You’ve probably already done the thing. You took the quiz. Maybe more than one. You read the result, felt a little jolt of recognition, and thought, Wait… is this it? Then the doubt arrived. Maybe you answered wrong. Maybe you overthought the questions. Maybe you answered based on your best coping strategies instead of your actual experience. Maybe it sounds like autism, but it also sounds like ADHD. Or anxiety. Or trauma. Or being highly sensitive. Or being exhausted from years of trying to function like everything is fine. And now you’re in the loop. Researching. Comparing. Re-reading. Taking another quiz “just to check.” Trying to figure out whether autism is the missing explanation or whether you’re accidentally convincing yourself of something that does not actually fit. That loop is exhausting. And it makes sense that you’re stuck there. Because most online autism content gives you traits without context. But real clarity does not come from collecting more traits. It comes from understanding patterns. Am I Autistic? A Therapist’s Framework for Figuring It Out is a clear, grounded course for adults who are questioning whether they may be autistic and want a more structured way to think it through. This course helps you look beyond quiz answers and isolated traits so you can begin making sense of your experience across your life. You’ll explore what clinicians actually pay attention to, why overlap with ADHD, anxiety, and trauma can create so much confusion, and how masking can make your own answers harder to trust. You’ll learn how to ask better questions. Not just, “Do I relate to this?” But: “What has been true for me over time?” “What is driving this experience?” “Is this anxiety, or is anxiety showing up because something deeper has been misunderstood?” “Is this ADHD, autism, trauma, masking, or some combination?” “And what would help me move forward with more confidence?” This is not a course that shuts down your desire for answers. It helps you get closer to answers in a more thoughtful way.

Gayle Weill, LCSW

I created this course for adults who are genuinely trying to understand themselves and feel overwhelmed by how confusing the process can become. As a therapist, I know how easy it is to get stuck in symptom lists, quizzes, and “that sounds like me” moments. Those moments can be important. They can open a door. But they are not always enough to help you understand what is actually happening. Autism, ADHD, anxiety, trauma, and masking can overlap in ways that are very real. If you have spent years adapting, coping, pushing through, or trying to appear “fine,” even answering a simple quiz can feel complicated. You may not know whether you are answering as your natural self, your masked self, your anxious self, your burnt-out self, or the version of you who has learned how to survive social expectations. That is exactly why I built this course around a framework instead of a checklist. My goal is to help you slow the process down, look at your patterns with more clarity, and feel more grounded about your next step. You do not need more internet noise. You need a way to make sense of what you already know about yourself. That is what this course gives you.

Curriculum

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    Module 1: What Actually Counts (and What Doesn’t)

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    Module 2: Autism vs. Everything Else (Anxiety, Trauma, & ADHD)

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    Module 3: Making Sense of Your Own Patterns

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What students often realize after taking this course

How your patterns begin to make sense

“I don’t need another quiz. I need to understand the pattern underneath my answers.”
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Course reflection

“It makes sense that I’ve been confused. These things really can overlap.”
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“I can finally see why masking made this so hard to figure out.”
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“I stopped spiraling after every quiz result. I actually feel more grounded in what fits and what doesn’t.”
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Ready to stop retaking online quizzes and start understanding what your answers actually mean?

If autism has been sitting in the back of your mind and you cannot quite let the question go, this course gives you a clearer way to explore it. Inside Am I Autistic? A Therapist’s Framework for Figuring It Out, you’ll learn how to look beyond isolated traits, sort through overlap with ADHD, anxiety, and trauma, understand masking, and begin recognizing the patterns that matter. You do not need to keep researching in circles. You need structure. You need context. You need a thoughtful way to figure out what fits and what your next step should be. Important note: This course is educational and reflective. It does not provide a diagnosis, replace therapy, or substitute for a formal autism evaluation. If you are seeking a clinical diagnosis, please consult a qualified healthcare or mental health professional.