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Gina Pera is an author and educator on Adult ADHD based in the San Francisco Bay area.

She offers online courses, including group Zoom meetings, at ADHD Success Training—for individuals, couples, and professionals.

Gina's body of work focuses on translating the science, the lived experience, and range of complexities around ADHD into clear language — without "dumbing it down." No one is a "quart low on dopamine!"

1. The preeminent research scientist in the field of ADHD, Dr. Russell Barkley, asked Gina to write the chapter on couple therapy for the latest revision of his "gold standard" clinical guide: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment (2014).

2. Gina is the co-author, with psychologist Arthur Robin, of the first professional guide to couple therapy for Adult ADHD based on the evidence of what works for Adult ADHD and for couple therapy (Routledge, 2016): Adult ADHD-Focused Couple Therapy: Clinical Interventions

Her first book, the bestselling Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coater When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder, put ADHD relationships on the map.

It also garnered four national book awards:

1. Best Psychology Book (Silver); 2008 Benjamin Franklin Awards

2. Bill Fisher Award for Best First Non-fiction book (Silver); 2008 Benjamin Franklin Awards

3. Best Psychology Book (Gold); 2008 Foreword Magazine Awards

4. Best Family and Relationships Book (Silver); 2008 Foreword Magazine Awards

With a background as an award-winning print journalist, Gina brought those skills to researching Adult ADHD after her husband was diagnosed in 1999.

For two decades, she has led discussion groups for adults with ADHD and their partners in Palo Alto, California. She also founded and moderates a long-running free and private online discussion group for the partners of adults with ADHD—at last count, 1,000 members worldwide.

Her award-winning ADHD Roller Coaster blog—the first blog on Adult ADHD (2008) features news of research findings, first-person essays, and other topics affecting the ADHD community.

She offers private consultations and is a popular speaker internationally.