About Me
Christian Coaching for Wives in Neurodiverse Marriages
Support. Healing. Hope Restored.
Hi, I’m Libby Clark –
a 40-year veteran of the neurodiverse journey. I know what it’s like to survive, not thrive, in a neurodiverse marriage. For 32 years, I lived with deferred hope and a broken heart.
“Hope deferred makes the heart sick…” — Proverbs 13:12
I spent years believing I could change my marriage, but the only thing I could truly change was my mindset. And that changed everything. As my soul prospered, my life transformed.
“I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.” — 3 John 1:2

Today, I am unrecognizable from the woman I once was. God rewired me into my story of origin, gathering the scattered pieces of my heart and making me whole—like Kintsugi pottery, beautifully restored with gold.
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3
Neurodiversity is hard. It can leave you feeling alone, even when you’re together. Yet, in 2017, as I found healing and freedom, something remarkable happened—my transformation began to influence my “mindblind” husband. My new joy took the pressure off him to ‘perform better,’ and he became curious. Eventually, he began his own journey of mind renewal and healing. This is the power of true transformation.
“...be inwardly transformed by the Spirit of Truth through a total reformation of how you think.” — Romans 12:2
I am certified by the class of real life, and I offer you my experience and breakthrough as a pathway to your own. Through Cassandra Uncaged, I coach Christian wives navigating the complexities of neurodiverse relationships. I’ve created “Soul Spas” and developed a therapeutic journaling process called FLT (Facts, Lies, and Truth), where women find freedom and learn to reframe their pain with Truth.
Join a community where you can be authentic, lay down your burdens, and gain new lenses for hope and restoration. All you need is the will to say yes to the journey.
“I will return her vineyards to her and transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope.” — Hosea 2:15
Neurodiversity may feel like a valley, but as your coach, I will shepherd you toward green pastures and champion you to cry out, “Restore!” for all that’s been lost.
“But these people [in neurodiversity] are robbed and plundered; ...They are for plunder, and no one cries out, ‘Restore!’” — Isaiah 42:22
There is an acorn within you waiting to become an oak tree—your longing fulfilled will become a tree of life.
“...a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” — Proverbs 13:12
