Catherine Steiner-Adair
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Education
- Scarsdale High School
- Bowdoin College (BA)
- Williams College (Exchange Student)
- Harvard Graduate School of Education (Doctorate in Clinical and Consulting Psychology)
Occupations
- Clinical psychologist
- Author
- Speaker
- Consultant
- Research associate at Harvard Medical School
Yearsactive1980s–present
EmployerHarvard Medical School
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| Years active | 1980s–present |
| Employer | Harvard Medical School |
| Notable work | The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age |
| Website | www |
Catherine Steiner-Adair is an American clinical psychologist, author, speaker, consultant, and research associate at Harvard Medical School.[1]
Catherine Steiner-Adair graduated from Scarsdale High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts from Bowdoin College in 1976. She was also an exchange student at Williams College from 1974 to 1975. After Bowdoin, she earned her doctorate in Clinical and Consulting Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1984, where she studied girls' psychological development and education with Carol Gilligan.[2][3]