For the women who
were figured out late.
For minds that were
never the problem.
A curated space of validated tests, research, and practical resources — built by a neurodivergent woman who couldn’t find it anywhere else, so she built it herself.
Self-Discovery
Validated psychometric tests (RAADS-R, CAT-Q, AQ, and more) with scoring, interpretation, and the original research.
Reading
Books, papers, and tools gathered during the identification process, curated so you don’t have to start from scratch.
Space
Why Cassandra. Why latent space. Why this exists… and who built it.
“I built this because I needed it — and couldn’t find it.
Every resource I wanted existed somewhere.
None of it was in one place, written for someone like me.”
Every resource, two ways
Choose the version that works for your brain right now. Neither is simpler or better, they’re just different entry points to the same knowledge.
What is the CAT-Q?
The CAT-Q is a questionnaire that measures how much you hide or adapt your autistic traits around other people. It asks 25 questions about social situations. A higher score means more masking, and masking is exhausting, even when you don’t realise you’re doing it.
CAT-Q: Psychometric profile
The Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (Hull et al., 2019) is a 25-item self-report measure assessing three subcomponents: Assimilation, Compensation, and Masking. Internal consistency is high (α = .87). Originally validated in a non-clinical adult sample; subsequent studies confirm sensitivity in late-diagnosed women.