Are you struggling with your thoughts and feelings? Feeling stuck or frustrated with your relationships or your work? Feeling overwhelmed or hopeless? Dr. Warner can help you identify what matters most and reduce suffering, so you can take concrete steps toward your goals and openly engage in a life aligned with your values. Dr. Warner is a fully-licensed psychologist and a doctoral level Board-Certified Behavior Analyst.
She specializes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and offers Individual Adult Psychotherapy, Couples Therapy, and Workshops/Group Therapy sessions.
She specializes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and offers Individual Adult Psychotherapy, Couples Therapy, and Workshops/Group Therapy sessions.
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Dr. Warner is a fully-licensed psychologist and a doctoral level Board-Certified Behavior Analyst.
She is the Director of the Ted Lindsay Foundation HOPE Center at Beaumont Children's Hospital.
She is also an Associate Professor at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.
Dr. Warner earned her undergraduate degree double majoring in Psychology and English at Western Michigan University, and earned her masters and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology through Wayne State University.
She is the Director of the Ted Lindsay Foundation HOPE Center at Beaumont Children's Hospital.
She is also an Associate Professor at the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.
Dr. Warner earned her undergraduate degree double majoring in Psychology and English at Western Michigan University, and earned her masters and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology through Wayne State University.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT (pronounced like "act") is a very effective model of treatment, but many people don't know much about it.
It is similar to cognitive-behavioral therapy in some ways, but very different in others.
It may be helpful for you to know a little more about this therapy model and why I choose to practice it.
These questionnaires will help us identify automatic thoughts and beliefs that arise, as well as how much you struggle with these thoughts or beliefs.
We will also begin to identify your values and the goals you want to reach along the path to your valued life.
It is similar to cognitive-behavioral therapy in some ways, but very different in others.
It may be helpful for you to know a little more about this therapy model and why I choose to practice it.
These questionnaires will help us identify automatic thoughts and beliefs that arise, as well as how much you struggle with these thoughts or beliefs.
We will also begin to identify your values and the goals you want to reach along the path to your valued life.
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