Dr. Sharon Saline in the Media
Dr. Sharon Saline is the author of the award-winning book, What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew and The ADHD Solution Deck. She specializes in working with children, teens, adults and families living with ADHD and neurodivergence. Dr. Saline helps people improve cognitive and social executive functioning skills, resilience, self-confidence and personal relationships. She consults with schools, clinics and businesses internationally.
Dr. Sharon Saline is an Expert Guest on the Following Topics:
- ADHD traits – impulsivity, oversharing, loneliness, anxiety, imposter syndrome, perfectionism, communication challenges and more
- Anxiety and its presentation/challenges at home, work and in relationships
- ADHD and communication challenges – at school, work and in relationships
- ADHD and brain functioning – kids and adults
- ADHD and women through the lifespan
- The expanding definition of neurodivergence and trends for kids and adults
- Managing neurodivergence in the classroom or workplace
- Mental health in the workplace
Dr. Saline’s Short Bio
With decades of experience as a clinical psychologist and educator/clinician consultant, she guides people towards a greater understanding about neurodivergence and to live with more productivity and connection. She lectures and facilitates workshops internationally on topics such as ADHD and neurodivergence, executive functioning, the anxiety spectrum, motivation, perfectionism and working with different kinds of learners.
Dr. Saline’s Media Credentials
Dr. Saline is on the advisory panel of ADDitudemag.com and serves as one of its contributing editors. She also hosts its weekly Facebook Live sessions. Dr. Saline blogs for PsychologyToday.com, appears as a featured expert on MASS Appeal on WWLP-TV and is a part-time lecturer at the Smith School for Social Work. Her writing has been featured in numerous online and print publications including MSN, The Psychotherapy Networker, Smith College Studies in Social Work, Attention Magazine, Additude Magazine, Psych Central and Inquirer.com.