Cortney's Media Appearances
Television, Radio, Podcasts, Web, Print
Cortney's Media Appearances
Television, Radio, Podcasts, Web, Print
As Seen On
The following is a list of media appearances of Dr. Cortney Warren.
Legend: Article Audio Video
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
Episode 2: Heart Hexes and a Dutch Oven with Gabe Liedman, Lang Fisher and Dr. Cortney Warren
By: Allison Goldberg
Feb 15, 2024
Here’s the No. 1 phrase I’ve seen ‘destroy’ relationships, says Harvard psychologist of 20 years
Feb 10, 2024
The Hidden Risks Of Being A Fat Woman In Therapy
Not all therapists are aware of this, and it can have devastating effects.
Jan 11, 2024
3 Super Simple Things You Can Do When Life Is Terrible That Are Proven To Help You Find Gratitude
Research shows that appreciating any glimmers of good in your life can help you cope with hard times.
Jan 11, 2024
Harvard psychologist: If you answer ‘yes’ to these 9 questions, you’re ‘more emotionally secure than most’
Jan 3, 2024
7 Lies We Tell Ourselves After A Breakup And How To Stop Believing Them
Clinical Psychologist Cortney Warren says challenging untrue and unhelpful thinking is key to letting go of an ex.
Source: Your Tango, Sep 1, 2023
4 Simple Solutions to End Big Conflicts
By Stacey Feintuch
Source: Twill Care, Sep 1, 2023
Experts Share 6 Ways to Outsmart Fake People — and Trigger a ‘Ripple Effect of Real’
Psychologists explain why fakers make us feel bad and what we can do shift things in an authentic direction
Source: First For Women, Aug 30, 2023
10 Toxic Communication Patterns In Highly Dysfunctional Romantic Relationships
Studies show these toxic communication tendencies in a romantic relationship can cause trauma responses.
Source: Your Tango, Aug 16, 2023
5 Major Ethical Issues With Therapists Who Make TV Appearances And TikToks
TV and other forms of media pose sticky ethical situations for psychologists and therapists.
Source: Your Tango, Aug 5, 2023
The One Thing Your Monogamous Relationship Needs To Work
Whether you practice monogamy or not, honesty and boundaries are crucial.
Source: Your Tango, Aug 4, 2023
Let’s Talk – Love Addiction with Dr. Cortney Warren
Source: Let's Talk Podcast, Jul 5, 2023
Harvard psychologist shares 9 toxic phrases ‘gaslighters’ always use—and how to respond
Source: CNBC Make It, Jul 3, 2023
4 Ways To Get Through Hard Times That Feel Impossible
Sometimes the cure for debilitating overwhelm is a simple plan you can take one step at a time.
Source: Your Tango, Jun 16, 2023
How To Know If Your Partner Is Triggering You On Purpose
You get triggered, respond emotionally, and your mate says, “See, you’re irrational!” Is this gaslighting? Dr. Cortney Warren weights in.
Source: Your Tango, Jun 10, 2023
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.