Who writes here
Our writers
Every article you read here is written by a health writer or editor — not a physician or therapist. We keep the credentials below honest on purpose, because it affects how you should weight what we publish. For the full methodology, see our editorial & sourcing policy.
Sarah Chen
Health Writer, ADHD Education · ADHD Assessment & Diagnosis
Sarah writes about ADHD screening, clinical evaluations, and what happens between taking an online questionnaire and sitting across from a clinician. Most of her work turns published guidelines into steps you can actually follow.
Michael Rodriguez
ADHD Coach & Advocate · ADHD Management & Productivity
Michael has ADHD. He writes about the habits and systems that hold up on a bad week, not just a good one. His focus is work, routines, and energy management for adults who already know the advice but struggle with follow-through.
Emily Watson
Health Education Editor · ADHD Treatment & Wellness
Emily covers the treatment side of ADHD: how therapy and medication conversations work, what to bring up with a prescriber, and where popular advice online gets the facts wrong. She does not recommend specific drugs or dosages.
Jennifer Park
M.S. in Clinical Psychology · ADHD & Relationships
Jennifer writes about ADHD in relationships. Her articles deal with the friction that shows up between partners or in families (lopsided responsibilities, missed cues, repeated arguments) and how to talk about it without assigning blame.
Robert Thompson
Mental Health Writer · ADHD Research & Education
Robert reads the studies so you can skip the jargon. He writes about what ADHD research has actually established, what is still being debated, and when a popular headline is making a bigger claim than the paper behind it.