Cortney's Media Appearances

Television, Radio, Podcasts, Web, Print

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Cortney's Media Appearances

Television, Radio, Podcasts, Web, Print

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The following is a list of media appearances of Dr. Cortney Warren.

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The Psychology of Self-Deception – Part 1

Life Lessons Article by Michael Frank

Dec 26, 2018


The Psychology of Self-Deception – Part 2

Life Lessons Article by Michael Frank

Dec 26, 2018


Are You the Biggest Liar in Your Own Life?

FASHIONMagazine.com Article by Katherine Gougeon

Oct 5, 2018


The Doctors and Cortney Warren discuss how married couples are less likely to develop melanoma compared to those who are single.

Sep 24, 2018


The Doctors and Cortney Warren discuss a study which claims that eating spicy foods will cause you to find men to more attractive.

Sep 24, 2018


The Doctors – Are Couples Who Make under 60K Happier?

The Doctors discuss a study which found that married couples who make less than $60,000 a year tend to be happier.

Sep 24, 2018


Social Media & Relationships w/Kristin Smith & Dr. Cortney Warren

Social media has completely changed the way relationships work these days. Dr. Cortney Warren sits on the set of Top30 TV to discuss the best ways to deal with love – and breakups – in this digital age.

May 10, 2018


Dr. Cortney Warren’s Radio Interview with Dr. Drew and Anahita Sedaghatfar

May 2, 2018


Forget dating apps…how has technology changed your experiences with breaking up?

NPR’s “Air Talk with Dr. Cortney Warren hosted by Larry Mantle

May 2, 2018


How to Recover After a Break Up

FOX 11 Good Day LA segment with Dr. Cortney Warren on How to Recover After a Break Up.

Apr 26, 2018


Source: The Healing Energy Podcast, Nov 12, 2025


Couples who ‘truly trust’ each other never use these 8 phrases, says Harvard-trained psychologist—it causes ‘long-term damage’

Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor

Source: CNBC Make It, Nov 10, 2025


Yes, You Can Be Addicted to an Ex

Equilibria Psychological Services

Source: YouTube, Nov 3, 2025


Harvard-trained psychologist: Couples who ‘truly trust’ each other talk about 10 things regularly

Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor

Source: CNBC Make It, Sep 17, 2025


I’m A Psychologist, And There’s One Relationship Behavior I Wish People Would Stop Doing

Dr. Cortney Warren

Source: YourTango, Sep 15, 2025


Don’t snoop through your partner’s phone. Learn to sleuth instead

Gina Park

Source: CNN, Aug 13, 2025


If Your Love Is Truly One For The Ages, You’ll Notice These 8 Things On A Regular Basis

Dr. Cortney Warren

Source: YourTango, Aug 13, 2025


Couples who ‘truly trust’ each other regularly use these 7 phrases, says Harvard-trained psychologist—they’re ‘relationship goals’

 Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor, CNBC

Source: NBC Los Angeles, Jul 30, 2025


“If Any Of You Are Thinking About Doing It, Don’t”: Cheaters Open Up About Life After Infidelity

Miglė Miliūtė and Viktorija Ošikaitė

Source: Bored Panda, May 8, 2025


35 Instagram VS. Reality Pics That Show How Out Of Touch With Reality Some People Are

Miglė MiliūtėGreta Jaruševičiūtė and Rugile Baltrunaite

Source: Bored Panda, Mar 2, 2025


Note: When I appear in any form of media, I am ALWAYS WORKING IN A NON-CLINICAL ROLE. This means that I provide information, comments, and opinions to the public in a non-clinical context. For example, I may provide information on a given issue, be interviewed to offer my professional opinions about a given topic, and advocate for specific issues. I am NOT doing clinical work (e.g., psychotherapy, formal assessment) in the media. This includes all of my work in the media, including but not limited to EXaholics, Choose Honesty, media appearances in television (e.g., on The Doctors television show), and podcasts/webinars.

My media work is for informational and educational purposes only--It is not therapy.
Dr. Warren's work in the media is for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment. Dr. Cortney S. Warren and her team are not able to respond to specific questions or comments about personal situations, appropriate diagnoses or treatment, or otherwise provide any clinical opinions. If you think you need immediate assistance, call your local emergency number or the mental health crisis hotline listed in your local phone book’s government pages.