Linda Papadopoulos (born 10 May 1971) is a Canadian psychologist based in England. She is the author of books such as Psychodermatology, Becoming a Therapist, Psychological Approaches to Dermatology, the popular psychology books The Man Manual and What Men Say What Women Hear, which make the claim that there are inherent gender differences in relationships, and Mirror Mirror: Dr Linda's Body Image Revolution, a book on using cognitive behavioural therapy to promote a healthy body image.
Papadopoulos was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1971. She gained a BA degree in Psychology from York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, an MSc in Health psychology from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom and a PhD in Psychology from City University in London.
Apart from regular television and radio appearances, Papadopoulos is currently heading up a large-scale study into the psychological effects of skin disease in collaboration with dermatologists from St. Thomas’ hospital. She has published in the field of counseling and medical psychology.