Cortney's Media Appearances

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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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Couples who are ‘truly close’ use 8 phrases when talking about each other, says Harvard-trained psychologist

Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor

Jan 30, 2026



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

Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor

Nov 10, 2025


Yes, You Can Be Addicted to an Ex

Equilibria Psychological Services

Nov 3, 2025


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

Dr. Cortney Warren, Contributor

Sep 17, 2025


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

Dr. Cortney Warren

Sep 15, 2025


CNN

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

Gina Park

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

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

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

May 8, 2025


3 Times You Definitely Need To Tell Your Therapist How You Feel About Them

Talking to your therapist about your work together is important to healing, even if it feels daunting.

Source: Your Tango, Nov 17, 2023


What Happens When You Go To Therapy

There are many ways psychotherapy can benefit each one of us.

Source: Your Tango, Nov 14, 2023


6 Key Signs Of Addictive Behavior

Some mental health professionals are increasingly of the belief that people can be addicted to more than just substances.

Source: Your Tango, Nov 10, 2023


Is FOSO the new FOMO? How the ‘fear of switching off’ could affect your vacations

Lee Ying Shan

Source: CNBC, Oct 31, 2023


Here’s the No. 1 way to respond to passive aggressive behaviour, says Harvard psychology expert

Cortney Warren | CNBC

Source: The West Australian, Oct 16, 2023


Here’s the No. 1 way to respond to passive aggressive behavior, says Harvard psychology expert

Written by Dr. Cortney Warren

Source: CNBC Make It, Oct 14, 2023


Exploring Self-Deception and Fulfillment, with Dr. Cortney Warren of Choose Honesty: Ep. 29

Source: Mastering Counseling Podcast, Oct 12, 2023


Love Addiction with Cortney Soderlind Warren, PhD, ABPP

A New Harbinger Psychology Podcast

Source: Evidence-Based, Oct 10, 2023


178: Dr. Cortney Warren | The Impact of Self-Deception on Our Lives

Hosted by Jay Scherr

Source: Business Minds Coffee Chat, Sep 21, 2023


Rediscovering Yourself and Your Values After a Breakup with Author, Speaker, and Board Certified Clinical Psychologist Dr. Cortney Warren

Source: The Scooty Fund, Sep 20, 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.