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Press & Media

Promoting Accurate, Evidence-Based Understanding of Neurodevelopment


At CM Psychology & Developmental Care, we believe that public conversations about autism, ADHD, and neurodevelopmental differences should be grounded in scientific understanding and clinical expertise. We are committed to advancing accurate, inclusive, and research-informed representation of neurodevelopmental conditions in the broader cultural dialogue.

Whether addressing the nuances of diagnosis, interpreting evolving research, or offering context around trends in neurodevelopmental science, our media engagement emphasizes evidence-based perspectives and compassionate clarity.

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Dr. Cynthia Martin’s expertise has been featured on national platforms, including Time Magazine, CBS Mornings, ABC News, FOX, PBS, The Wall Street Journal, and Parents Magazine, among others. Through these appearances, she translates complex research and clinical knowledge into clear, thoughtful insights that elevate public understanding and challenge misconceptions.

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Media inquiries are welcomed on topics including:

Dr. Martin brings a developmentally grounded, clinically nuanced perspective that bridges research findings with real-world application. Her commentary is clear, thoughtful, and accessible while maintaining scientific rigor.


We also work with journalists and creative teams to support content that authentically and responsibly represents neurodivergent individuals. Our goal is to ensure that portrayals of autism and related conditions respect developmental complexity, recognize individual variation, and reflect current research. Dr. Martin provides consultation for television and creative productions seeking accurate, developmentally informed representation of neurodivergent characters.

She previously consulted with WNET on the development of autistic characters for the PBS series Carl the Collector, supporting authentic, research-based portrayal grounded in current clinical understanding of autism.