Dr. Edward (Ned) Hallowell M.D. is a child and adult psychiatrist, renowned globally for his expertise in the domain of ADHD. With a board certification to his credit, he pursued his education from prestigious institutions like Harvard College and Tulane Medical School. Furthermore, his exceptional knowledge and skills made him a Harvard Medical School faculty member spanning 21 years of academic contribution.
The founder of the Hallowell ADHD Centers in several cities such as Boston MetroWest, New York City, San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Seattle, Dr. Hallowell dedicated four decades of his life to assist children and adults to lead a blissful and productive life. His unique strength-based methodology towards neurodiversity is highly appreciated. Living with ADHD and dyslexia himself, Dr. Hallowell understands these conditions at a personal level.
Writing and Publications
As a New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Hallowell has contributed 20 comprehensive books on numerous psychological topics. The groundbreaking Distraction series, including the initial masterpiece 'Driven to Distraction' co-authored with Dr John Ratey in 1994, has significantly impacted the comprehension of ADHD. His philosophy of not treating disabilities but unwrapping gifts has been pivotal. He believes when the so-called "disabilities" are acknowledged as mirror traits, these can be channeled towards intensified success.
The Hallowell Centers
His Hallowell Centers are known for providing an in-depth diagnostic and treatment services to patients and their families. They focus on comprehensive mental health management.
The World of Different
In his new podcast, 'Dr. Hallowell’s Wonderful World of Different,' he acknowledges and celebrates the world of differences in their diverse forms. His mission is to break down the barriers erected due to stigma and misunderstanding and to appreciate the benefits of our differences.
Media Contributions and Personal Life
A celebrated medical professional, Dr. Hallowell's insights have been showcased in programs and publications like 20/20, 60 Minutes, Oprah, PBS, CNN, The Today Show, Dateline, Good Morning America, The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek, Time Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe and many more. He contributes as a regular columnist for ADDitude Magazine. In his interaction with clients in the Hallowell Centers and his public appearances, he is known for his strength-based approach, authentic persona, humor, and passion.
Married to Sue Hallowell, they have been blessed with three children. Dr. Hallowell encourages his readers to interact with him and his work which can be accessed on his website at www.drhallowell.com










