Marsha Werner, PsyD, MA, LMFT, ASDCS, CCTP, DBT-C, CFMHE, CP-D
(she/her)
Clinical Director
Comprehensive Mental Health Expertise
Marsha Werner, a seasoned mental health professional, holds a Doctorate in Psychology from California Southern University, a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy from Argosy University, a Bachelor's in Psychology from Concordia College, and a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice from Ashworth University.
Dedication to Quality Service
With extensive experience supervising clinicians for licensure, Marsha is dedicated to delivering high-quality mental health services. Her dissertation and research focus on enhancing service quality among mental health professionals and trainees, particularly within highly stigmatized populations. As a university guest speaker, Marsha has also shared her expertise in personality and dissociative identity disorder.
Versatile Practitioner
As a general practitioner, Marsha is adept at identifying and treating a broad spectrum of disorders across all age groups, including:
Personality Disorders
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADHD
Trauma Disorders
Conduct Disorders
Eating Disorders
Mood Disorders
Religious Trauma
Suicidal Ideation
Certified and Trained in the Following Modalities
DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy)
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
TF-CBT (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
PE (Prolonged Exposure Therapy)
IFS (Internal Family Systems)
Co-Parenting
Premarital Counseling
Reunification Therapy
Specialized Experience
Marsha has extensive experience in:
Crisis Response
Domestic Violence
Blended Family Dynamics
High-Conflict Couples
Non-Monogamous Relationships
Foster and Adoptive Parents
Divorcing and Separating Couples
Expert Testimony and Consultation
Marsha has provided expert testimony in high-conflict custody litigation and consulted on the following:
Differential Diagnosis
Legal Matters
Mental Health Treatment
Ethical Dilemmas
Unique Perspective
As a Navy law enforcement veteran, Marsha offers a unique perspective in psychotherapy, particularly beneficial for military and law enforcement families.
Services Offered (Telehealth Only)
Co-Parenting/High Conflict Divorce Coaching, Consultation, & Counseling
Available in: MN, ND, & FL
Costs:
Varies depending on case needs and level of involvement (typically $255 per hour, billed in 1/4th increments after the first hour; however, contract for service can be negotiated for a flat monthly fee). Some insurances may provide coverage.
Includes (but not limited to):
Development, review, and revision of texts, emails, and other communications
Phone consultation
Court preparation and document review
Collaboration with service providers
Mental Health Professional Consultation
Legal Professional Consultation
Social Investigation Review
Reunification Therapy