Stephanie Moulton Sarkis

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Stephanie Moulton Sarkis
BornStephanie Moulton
West Allis, Wisconsin
OccupationMental health counselor
EducationPhD
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Period2005–present
SubjectAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder Gaslighting
Notable awardsCo-recipient, American Psychological Association Outstanding Dissertation Award, 2001
Website
www.stephaniesarkis.com

Stephanie Moulton Sarkis is a psychotherapist and author. Based in Tampa, Florida, she is an American Mental Health Counselors Association Diplomate and Clinical Specialist in Child and Adolescent mental health counseling, and a columnist/blogger for Psychology Today, Forbes and Huffington Post. In addition to being an expert on ADHD and gaslighting, she treats autism spectrum disorder and anxiety disorders, and writes about their impact on college performance and personal finance.[1][2] Sarkis' experience with having ADHD herself is profiled in the book The Gift of Adult ADD by .[3]

Biography[]

Sarkis was born in West Allis, Wisconsin. In 2001, Sarkis was a co-recipient of an American Psychological Association Outstanding Dissertation Award;[4] the study was subsequently published in the Journal of Attention Disorders.[5]

In 2002, she received a PhD in mental health counseling from the University of Florida,[6] and is an American Mental Health Counselors Association Diplomate and Clinical Specialist in Child and Adolescent Counseling. Her professional qualifications include Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor.[7]

Bibliography[]

Sarkis is the author of the following books:

  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2008-07-02). Making the Grade with ADD: A Student's Guide to Succeeding in College with Attention Deficit Disorder. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1572245549. OCLC 3902049338.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2009-12-02). ADD and Your Money: A Guide to Personal Finance for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1572247079. OCLC 322469398.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2011-03-01). Adult ADD : A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1608820054. OCLC 656937916.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2011-11-01). 10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD: How to Overcome Chronic Distraction & Accomplish Your Goals. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1608821846. OCLC 3902049338.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2015-07-01). Natural Relief for Adult ADHD: Complementary Strategies for Increasing Focus, Attention, and Motivation With or Without Medication. New Harbinger Publications. ISBN 978-1626251649. OCLC 2486760004.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2017-12-01). Executive Function Difficulties in Adults: 100 Ways to Help Your Clients Live Productive and Happy Lives. PESI Publishing and Media. ISBN 978-1683730989. OCLC 5367820129.
  • Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2018-10-01). Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People and Break Free. Da Capo Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. ISBN 978-0738284668. OCLC 5214974857.

References[]

  1. ^ Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton (2008). "Success for the ADHD College Student". The ADHD Report. 16 (5): 1–5. doi:10.1521/adhd.2008.16.5.1.
  2. ^ "ADHD and Your Money: An Interview with Stephanie Sarkis PhD". The Edge Foundation. Retrieved November 10, 2010.
  3. ^ Honos-Webb, Laura (2008). The Gift of Adult ADD. New Harbinger. ISBN 978-1-57224-565-5.
  4. ^ "Stephanie A. Sarkis Ph.D. | Psychology Today Canada". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  5. ^ Sarkis, Stephanie Moulton; Sarkis, Elias H.; Marshall, David; Archer, James (February 1, 2005). "Self-Regulation and Inhibition in Comorbid ADHD Children: An Evaluation of Executive Functions". Journal of Attention Disorders. 8 (3): 96–108. doi:10.1177/1087054705277265. PMID 16009658. (Link is to abstract and bibliography, not full text.)
  6. ^ Sarkis, Stephanie. "About Stephanie Sarkis Ph.D. - Therapist in Tampa, FL". Stephanie Sarkis PhD. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  7. ^ "Stephanie A. Sarkis Ph.D. | Psychology Today Canada". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-01-30.

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