Dr. Charles Warter

Dr. Charles Warter, PsyD​​

CEO / Co-Founder

Dr. Warter received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from The Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. He completed his Predoctoral Internship at USC’s Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and was a Postdoctoral Researcher at USC’s Institute for Integrative Health and Wellness. Dr. Warter has also trained at UCSF School of Medicine, Kaiser Permanente, and in community clinics in rural, underserved communities in Argentina and Paraguay. Dr. Warter has received training in providing parents with guidelines to help prevent behavior problems, enhance communication skills, and strategies to promote children’s social, emotional, and academic competence. Dr. Warter has published and presented at the University of Naples and the University of Buenos Aires on subjects related to Third Culture Kids and the impacts of Social Media on Personality and Self-esteem.

graphic of PTSD - What are the 5 Symptoms of PTSD?
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What are the 5 Symptoms of PTSD?

5 Symptoms of PTSD – 1. Intrusive Thoughts, 2. Avoidance, 3. Negative Changes in Thinking and Mood, 4. Heightened Arousal and Reactivity, and 5. Physical and Emotional Reactions.

PRI Treatment Center - mental health awareness month-May 2024
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Mental Health Awareness Month

Many struggle with unmet New Year’s goals due to poor goal-setting practices like setting too many goals, prioritizing external pressures, and lacking detailed plans. Effective solutions include setting SMART goals aligned with personal values and creating detailed action plans. For further support, consider a referral to Protected Roots Integrative (PRI) Treatment Center for interventions like CBT, DBT, and psychoeducation.

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Setting Intentions for the New Year 

Many struggle with unmet New Year’s goals due to poor goal-setting practices like setting too many goals, prioritizing external pressures, and lacking detailed plans. Effective solutions include setting SMART goals aligned with personal values and creating detailed action plans. For further support, consider a referral to Protected Roots Integrative (PRI) Treatment Center for interventions like CBT, DBT, and psychoeducation.

happy group of friends - What is Dyadic Reciprocity?
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What is Dyadic Reciprocity?

Dyadic reciprocity is crucial for social development in children and adolescents, impacting neural plasticity and social engagement. PRI Treatment Center integrates dyadic reciprocity into diverse clinical modalities to support adolescent development within family and social contexts.