Jennifer Warren, L.C.S.W.
Jennifer Warren has more than 25 years of experience as an individual and family therapist. She received her master’s degree from the Columbia University School of Social Work. She spent her early career as a clinician and supervisor at the Payne Whitney Clinic in Manhattan and New York Presbyterian Hospital in Westchester. Ms. Warren received post graduate training in cognitive-behavioral therapy and completed an intensive training program with Dr. Marsha Linehan at the University of Washington in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. During that training Ms. Warren developed a longstanding interest in Mindfulness practice. She continues to use aspects of this contemplative approach in her work.
Ms. Warren’s current practice is devoted to individual psychotherapy with adolescents and adults, and couples’ therapy. She is an expert in the treatment of anxiety, stress reduction, and depression, and she enjoys working with people as they navigate all stages of the life cycle. Ms. Warren is adept at helping people cope with issues related to loss, illness, divorce and trauma, and she has a particular interest in addressing the challenges of work/life balance for parents. In her work with couples, Ms. Warren’s approach is pragmatic and warm, enhancing strengths while also helping partners to improve communication and collaboration. Her psychotherapeutic approach with individual adolescent and adult patients is informed by evidence-based therapies, along with an interpersonal, psychodynamic understanding of human development and growth.