Maria A. Rogers, Ph.D., C. Psych., is a professor of psychology at Carleton University in Canada and a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience supporting families affected by ADHD. Rogers is recognized nationally and internationally for her research on ADHD across the lifespan and is a prolific author who contributes to academic journals including the Journal of Attention Disorders. Her research has shaped clinical interventions, advanced our understanding of parental stress, and illuminated the unique challenges faced by families with ADHD.
In her clinical practice, Rogers works directly with adults and children with ADHD, providing both assessment and intervention. She is also a sought-after speaker, having delivered keynote addresses at national and international conferences. Rogers is dedicated to empowering parents with ADHD to understand themselves, strengthen family relationships, and embrace the joys and challenges of neurodiverse parenting. Her upcoming book, The ADHD Parent, offers practical strategies, relatable stories, and research-backed guidance for parents navigating the complexities of ADHD in family life.