Dr. Rogers is a seasoned clinical psychologist from California. Throughout her thirty-year career, she has worked with children and families. She began her career as a psychological assistant, doing psychological, educational, and neuropsychological testing. Soon, she branched into individual and group therapy, parenting groups, and implementing school-based interventions.Later in her career, she advocated for the autism community through the Grandparent Autism Network. Dr. Rogers co-led a monthly drop-in support group for children, parents, and adults on the autism spectrum. During the span of her career, Dr. Rogers gave presentations on topics of suicide prevention, relaxation techniques, parenting autistic children, and police training on handling mentally ill and autistic individuals.She served as the newsletter editor, webmaster, and president of the Orange County Psychological Association. Now retired, Dr. Rogers focuses on authoring books and articles about mental health, offering her expertise to a broader audience through Medium.com and her website. She is passionate about helping parents understand what drives their children's actions, arming them with time-tested methods to manage difficult situations, and making mental health and family harmony accessible to people who cannot access therapy when things go wrong.