Dr. Warner holds both master’s and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from the University of Cincinnati, having earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her doctoral research examined executive function in child and adolescent-onset bipolar disorder. Dr. Warner completed an APPIC accredited pre-doctoral internship with an emphasis in neuropsychology at the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, where she provided neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy services in a community mental health setting. She went on to a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and The Help Group of Los Angeles. In 2008, Dr. Warner began an 11-year career developing and directing a pediatric neuropsychology clinic and graduate training program serving the Southern California population of Kaiser-Permanente. Further clinical influences/interests include deep roots in feminist, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral theories, mindfulness and gratitude practices, and a lifelong commitment to cultural competency, both professional and personal. Dr. Warner is a licensed psychologist, experienced clinical supervisor, and trained divorce mediator. She currently resides between Mexico and the US and is actively developing Spanish-language proficiency.
Juliet Warner, Ph.D.
Neuropsychologist
Dr. Warner holds both master’s and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from the University of Cincinnati, having earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her doctoral research examined executive function in child and adolescent-onset bipolar disorder. Dr. Warner completed an APPIC accredited pre-doctoral internship with an emphasis in neuropsychology at the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque, where she provided neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy services in a community mental health setting. She went on to a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and The Help Group of Los Angeles. In 2008, Dr. Warner began an 11-year career developing and directing a pediatric neuropsychology clinic and graduate training program serving the Southern California population of Kaiser-Permanente. Further clinical influences/interests include deep roots in feminist, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral theories, mindfulness and gratitude practices, and a lifelong commitment to cultural competency, both professional and personal. Dr. Warner is a licensed psychologist, experienced clinical supervisor, and trained divorce mediator. She currently resides between Mexico and the US and is actively developing Spanish-language proficiency.
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