Cortney's Media Appearances
Television, Radio, Podcasts, Web, Print

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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This workplace ‘superpower’ helped me rise to the top, says first Black woman CEO in the Fortune 500
Megan Sauer, CNBC
Feb 21, 2025
Harvard-trained psychologist: This is one of the most toxic types of relationships—it’s ‘tricky to spot’
Feb 13, 2025
Dr. Cortney’s Balancing Method for Career, Family & Romance
The Mega Podcast with Raquel Baldelomar
Feb 4, 2025
Woman Refuses To Help Sister Who Slept With Her Husband And Is Now Pregnant
Jan 26, 2025
7 Phrases People With Low Emotional Intelligence Use Every Day, According To A Harvard Psychologist
Jan 23, 2025
The #1 Question To Ask Yourself: Am I Being Honest? EP 93
Top Self Podcast with Shanenn Bryant
Nov 12, 2024
30 Instagrammers Whose Photos Are So Far From Reality, They Got Shamed For It Online
May 8, 2024
My terminally ill mom taught me 5 life lessons before she died. She saw death as a gift to live to the fullest.
Mar 9, 2024
Addicted to A Lover: Conceptualizing Romantic Love and Breakups Through an Addictive Lens
Cortney S. Warren, PhD, ABPP
Feb 23, 2024
Love addiction expert to speak at Chaucer’s Books
Source: News Press, Feb 6, 2023
Local psychologist to hold book singing at Chaucer’s
Carpinteria psychologist Dr. Cortney Warren has written a self-help book on “love-addicted breakups” and will hold a book signing at Chaucer’s Books in Santa Barbara on Feb. 21.
Source: Costal View, Feb 4, 2023
“My Ex Is the Best”: Three lies that keep us stuck on an ex and how to challenge them
By Cortney Soderlind Warren, PhD, ABPP, author of Letting Go of Your Ex
Source: New Harbinger Publications, Feb 2, 2023
Can You Get Addicted to a Love Interest? An Expert Weighs In.
Turns out falling in love can make you feen for more, and spur compulsive behavior. Here’s how to avoid the love drug.
Source: HelloGiggles, Jan 26, 2023
Letting Go of Your Ex: CBT Skills to Heal the Pain of a Breakup
Clinical Psychologist Cortney Warren, Ph.D., author of the new book, “Letting Go of Your Ex: CBT Skills to Heal the Pain of a Breakup and Overcome Love Addiction” joined us with ways to help combat the overwhelming symptoms of love addiction, get unstuck from the past, and start focusing on what makes you happy, right here and now.
Source: Katu, Jan 24, 2023
What To Do If You Think Your Partner Is Lazy
It’s important to be respectful, investigate if there’s actual truth to the feeling, and move on to a bigger conversation from there.
By Kristi Pahr
Source: Fatherly, Jan 19, 2023
Mom Distraught Over Husband’s Browser History Breaks Hearts: ‘Just Cried’
By Leonie Helm
Source: Newsweek, Jan 12, 2023
5 Ways to Deal with Envy and Feel More Satisfied
Source: Twill Care, Jan 4, 2023
Fear of Missing Out: Here’s How to Cope
This article is part of a series on how to cope with common feelings that can be tough to experience. Here, experts provide simple strategies for acknowledging and managing fear of missing out.
Source: Twill Care, Dec 21, 2022
How to Heal a Broken Heart (According to 10+ Experts)
According to experts, here are the best ways how to heal a broken heart:
Source: Up Journey, Dec 9, 2022
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.