About CHPAS
This work didn't start in a research lab. It started in the gap — and everything here came from living in it.
Andrea A. Wentz
aka Kitari Jalin
Founder · Neurotype Translator
Andrea spent years as a systems and process engineer — the person whose job was to find exactly where things break down and why. Then her own system broke down. What came out the other side was something she didn't expect: that the same pattern-finding brain that mapped industrial processes could map human ones.
She's been doing both ever since — the rigorous and the intuitive, the data and the felt sense. She's currently pursuing a PhD in Metaphysical Sciences not because she abandoned science, but because she got curious about what science hasn't fully mapped yet.
She could wait until the letters are behind her name. But people need this now — not next year. That's the lens she brings here. Both feet in. No apology for either one.
Our mission
The neurotype divide isn't a personality conflict. It isn't stubbornness or sensitivity or a failure of effort. It's a structural gap in how human minds process, communicate, and make meaning — and nobody has been systematically teaching people how to cross it.
The Center for Human Pattern Awareness and Systems exists to change that. We study the patterns underneath human behavior, build frameworks for understanding them, and create spaces where people on both sides of the divide can actually reach each other.
We're not here to make neurodivergent people more neurotypical, or to ask neurotypical people to lower their standards. We're here to build the bridge that lets both sides stop losing so much in translation.
How we work
We start from the assumption that both neurotypes are whole. The problem is the gap between them — not the people on either side of it.
We name what's actually happening, even when it's uncomfortable. Real understanding requires real conversation — not polished talking points.
We open doors. We don't push people through them. Everything here is offered, never imposed.
We hold science and lived experience in the same hand. Neither one is enough alone. Both together get closer to the truth.
We're starting small and building toward something larger — a future where neurotype translation is a recognized and valued skill.
We're not building a following. We're building a community of people who actually want to understand each other.
Where we're going
The webinars and courses are the beginning. The longer vision is a center that trains people to be fluent in the full spectrum of human neurotype — not just tolerant of it.
That's what we're building toward. Come be part of it early.