Emily Warren, PhD

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Emily Warren is a clinical psychologist who received her PhD from the University of North Texas in 2016. Her training and early career included extensive work with United States veterans and incarcerated populations, treating and assessing individuals with a broad spectrum of mental health concerns. Dr. Warren’s therapeutic approach is eclectic, pulling from cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and person centered therapy primarily. She provides evidence based (protocol) treatment to include: ACT for Depression, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, and Dialectical Behavioral Skills (please note this is not a full DBT program, but rather purely skills training). Dr. Warren takes an active approach in therapy from assisting clients in defining their treatment goals to engaging clients in experiential exercises or behavioral tasks. Dr. Warren is passionate about helping individuals who feel stuck find ways to move forward in their lives. Building rapport is an extremely important component in treatment, and Dr. Warren tends to build therapeutic relationships through shared experiences of empathy, compassion, humor, and respect.
Problems Treated
  • Depressive Disorders
  • Bipolar Disorders
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
  • Trauma and Abuse
  • Grief and Loss
  • Substance Addictions
  • Behavioral Addictions
  • Dissociative Disorders
  • Schizophrenia or Psychotic Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Anger Issues
  • Chronic Stress
  • Gender and Identity Concerns
  • Insomnia and Sleep Disturbance
Services Provided
  • Individual Therapy
  • Stress Management
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Psychological Evaluation
  • ADHD Evaluation and Treatment
  • Learning Disability Evaluation
  • Clinical Supervision
  • Psychoeducational Workshops
Clinical Approach
  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy
  • Person-Centered Therapy
Client Age Range
  • Teens (14 to 17)
  • Adults (18 to 64)
  • Older Adults (65+)