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About Us

Our Vision

We envision a world where neurodivergent individuals are empowered to thrive — at home, in school, at work and in community — through affirming care, inclusive systems and meaningful connection.

Our Team

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Lisa Kestler, Ph.D.

Co-Founder
Clinical Director

Jeremy Kestler, MBA, ACC

Co-Founder

Business Manager

Lisa is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience supporting neurodivergent children, teens, and families. She specializes in autism, ADHD, anxiety, and PDA, offering therapy and assessments grounded in compassion and collaboration. Lisa’s approach is strengths-based and neurodiversity-affirming, helping individuals feel understood, capable, and empowered.

 

She brings deep personal insight to her work. Lisa earned her doctorate in psychology from Emory University and holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Princeton University. She is also passionate about educating other professionals on providing affirming care.

Lisa is the Founder and Clinical Director of the Neurodiversity Center of Princeton, where she oversees all clinical services, including therapy and assessment. She leads the development of the center’s clinical approach and ensures that care is delivered in a way that is thoughtful, individualized, and aligned with neurodiversity-affirming principles.

Jeremy is a certified coach and former corporate executive with a background in leadership development, organizational culture, and career strategy, including roles at SAP, The Coca-Cola Company, early-stage startups, non-profit and government organizations. He works with neurodivergent adults, young adults, and professionals to help them find clarity, confidence, and forward momentum in their lives and careers.

Jeremy brings empathy, lived experience, and a practical, strengths-focused approach to his work. He is a graduate of Princeton University, Georgetown University (M.B.A.) and holds Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credentials through the International Coaching Federation (ICF).

Jeremy is Co-Founder of the Neurodiversity Center of Princeton and serves in a leadership role supporting operations, growth, and community partnerships. He focuses on building the broader ecosystem of services and affiliated providers, helping create a more connected and accessible network of support for the neurodivergent community.

Why Choose Us?

Navigating the complex mental health landscape can be daunting. Likewise, educational and work settings are designed for a neurotypical world.

 

Our Center simplifies these challenges by offering direct services and connecting clients to a network of neuro-affirming, informed providers and experts.

 

We understand the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals and their families because we live them every day as the neurodivergent parents of neurodivergent children.

Our Story

We are Lisa and Jeremy Kestler — Princeton University grads, local residents for nearly two decades, and the co-founders of the Neurodiversity Center of Princeton. As a neurodivergent family, we’ve experienced firsthand the challenges of navigating school systems, crises, and a world not always built for different minds. Our work is deeply personal — shaped by the strengths, struggles and insights we’ve gained while supporting our own kids and our own careers.

Lisa brings years of experience as a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in neurodivergent children, teens and families. She has been practicing in Princeton for 10 years. Jeremy draws on his many years as a corporate trainer, inventor, entrepreneur and business manager. He once appeared on QVC with one of his inventions, the LaundraPak™ laundry backpack. View his QVC appearanceHe has deep expertise expertise in workplace culture, leadership and career transitions — with a focus on empowering neurodivergent adults to thrive at work and in life. Together, we’ve created a center grounded in compassion, clarity and connection — a place where neurodivergent individuals and families can feel truly understood and supported.

Together, our vision is to build a connected network of care by partnering with affiliated organizations locally, creating a stronger, more inclusive support system for neurodivergent individuals and families in our community.

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