Dr. Cerulli is Board Certified in Psychiatry and is on staff at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and Hallmark Health's Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Her private group practice, Cerulli and Associates, is located in North Andover, MA.
She received the 1997 Harvard Residency Teaching Award and has published several journal articles in the Harvard Review of Psychiatry and the Journal of Medicine. Dr. Cerulli has continued in her role as a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty as a Clinical Instructor, lecturing on a range of neuropsychiatric topics including Attention Deficit Disorder, Depression and Electroconvulsive Therapy. She is a supervisor for the Harvard Longwood Residency Training Program.
More recently Dr. Cerulli was filmed in a Satellite Media Tour with Karina Smirnoff of Dancing with the Stars which entailed 4 hours of live broadcast interviews on ADHD for national morning news shows. Dr. Cerulli served as the moderator and ADHD expert panelist on MedicalCrossfire.com, and host for their Psychiatry video medical education programs.
View Dr. Cerulli's Blog Entries at www.cerulliandassociates.com and www.addhealthandwellness.com
"Relationships" with Dr. Terry Dickson
Dr. Dickson is the Founder and Director of The Behavioral Medicine Clinic of NW Michigan. It is a comprehensive clinic that provides treatment, education and support to individuals and families with ADHD. He has been a principal investigator for a number of clinical trials, has published a number of articles and contributed to book chapters. His heartfelt passion for folks with ADHD led him to the coaching field as he feels that coaching fills a need that medication can’t fill. His passion is how ADHD affects relationships and his website is www.addrelationshipcoach.com. Dr. Dickson and his wife (married 30 years) have two children and live in Traverse City, Michigan. He was diagnosed with AD/HD as an adult and both of their children have AD/HD. He loves to share the experience of his wife (who is non-AD/HD) being married to him for over 30 years.
"Power of the Pause" with David Giwerc
David Giwerc, MCC, David is the Founder/President of the ADD Coach Academy, the world’s largest comprehensive ADHD coach training program, designed to teach the skills necessary to powerfully coach individuals with ADHD. The ADD Coach Academy is an ACTP (Accredited Coach Training) program accredited by the ICF, International coach Federation, the governing body for the coaching profession. He is a Master Certified Coach with the ICF, their highest ranking designation and sits on the Professional Advisory Board of PAAC, Professional Association of ADHD Coaches.
David is also the past President (2003-2006) of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), the world's leading adult ADHD organization. As ADDA’s president, he was instrumental in making National ADHD awareness day an annual reality. The resolution, (identified as resolution 390) was unanimously approved in the U.S. Senate on July 6, 2004. Since its inception, it has been held annually during the month of September. David was also a key committee co-chair involved in the development of ADDA’s current "Guiding Principles for Coaching Individuals with AD/HD” and authored/ directed ADDA’s 2002-2006 strategic plans.
David Giwerc is a member of the Professional Advisory Board of the Professional Association of ADHD Coaches 9PAAC) and is the author of Permission to Proceed: The Keys to Creating a Life of Passion, Purpose and Possibility for Adults with ADHD where he details his proven method for regaining control of one’s life at home, at work and in the community.
"ADHD Sleep"with Dr. Roberto Olivardia
Dr. Roberto Olivardia is a Clinical Instructor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice in Arlington, MA, where he specializes in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He also specializes in the treatment of eating disorders in boys and men. He conducts a group for men and women with BDD at the OCD Institute at McLean Hospital. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Olivardia is an active researcher. He is co-author of The Adonis Complex, a book which details the various manifestations of body image problems in men, including eating disorders, BDD, steroid use, and cosmetic surgery. He is currently working on an autobiographical book on ADHD. He has taught courses at the University of Massachusetts Boston and Boston College and has consulted with cosmetic surgeons, software companies, and documentary production companies around male body image issues. He has presented at many talks and conferences around the country, including the CHADD conferences.