
Michelle D. Frank, PsyD
Clinical Psychologist
Highlights
Co-author of A Radical Guide for Women With ADHD
Serves on the medical advisory board of ADDA
Completed all three levels of Gottman Method training
Clinical director for Enrich Relationship Center of Colorado
Michelle D. Frank, PsyD, has over 10 years of specialization in ADHD. As part of her commitment to supporting and advocating for people impacted by ADHD, she serves as clinical director for Enrich Relationship Center of Colorado.
During the course of her clinical experience, Frank saw a compelling need for effective relationship therapy in the community. She completed training in Gottman Method relationship therapy, a research-based approach to couples and relationship work. Her focus is on supporting clients in becoming more authentically themselves.
Formerly vice president of ADDA, Frank now serves on their medical advisory board and is a well-regarded resource, speaker, consultant, educator, and advocate for ADHD and neurodiversity. She’s the co-author of A Radical Guide for Women With ADHD.
Frank is a graduate of the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and Marquette University.
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