Sharon Saline, Psy.D., clinical psychologist and author of the award-winning book, What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life and The ADHD solution card deck specializes in working with neurodiverse children, teens, adults and families living with ADHD, learning disabilities, high-functioning autism, twice exceptionality and mental health issues. With decades of experience as a clinician, educator, coach, and consultant, she translates complex information into accessible language and concepts that everybody can understand and apply in their lives. Her workshops offer practical, insightful strategies to improve managing workers, promote effective communication, and increase productivity. She lectures and facilitates workshops internationally on topics such as understanding ADHD, executive functioning, anxiety, motivation, and neurodiversity. Dr. Saline is a regular contributor to ADDitudemag.com and PsychologyToday.com, a featured expert on MASS Appeal on WWLP-TV, and a part-time lecturer at the Smith School for Social Work. Her writing has been featured In numerous online and print publications including The Psychotherapy Networker, Smith College Studies in Social Work, Attention Magazine, Attitude Magazine, Psych Central, and Inquirer.com. Learn more at www.drsharonsaline.com.
“Dr. Saline’s flair for theater, refreshing wit, candor, and ability to translate technical information for a lay audience are qualities that are rare to find in a clinical psychologist. “She shares a depth of knowledge and breadth of experience in her accessible, instructive and entertaining presentations. I highly recommend her to any parent, teacher, or mental health professional interested in adolescents, the brain, ADD/ADHD, or the human condition!”
“Dr. Saline’s flair for theater, refreshing wit, candor, and ability to translate technical information for a lay audience are qualities that are rare to find in a clinical psychologist. “She shares a depth of knowledge and breadth of experience in her accessible, instructive and entertaining presentations. I highly recommend her to any parent, teacher, or mental health professional interested in adolescents, the brain, ADD/ADHD, or the human condition!”