Finding the right fit is important in developing a trusting partnership

Denton Warburton

Independent Nationally Certified School Psychologist

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Denton Warburton, Ed.S., M.A., NCSP

Welcome! I am so glad you’ve found us.

Understanding yourself or your child can be a powerful first step toward meaningful support. As a School Psychologist based in Columbus, Ohio, I specialize in comprehensive psychological and educational evaluations for children, teens, and adult learners. My passion lies in helping individuals gain diagnostic clarity around Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, and Depression, so that families can confidently access appropriate resources, services, and supports.

With years of experience in both the public school and private practice settings, I am deeply familiar with the special education process, 504 plans, and accommodations at both the K-12 and college levels. I aim to bridge the gap between assessment and advocacy, ensuring that every evaluation leads to actionable insights and real-world support.

Finding the right fit in an evaluator matters. I strive to make the process approachable, informative, and efficient, with clear communication and a timely turnaround. I am a fierce LGBTQIA+ ally and advocate for youth and their families. My practice is designed to be inclusive, safe, and affirming for individuals of all identities and backgrounds.

When not partnering with clients and families, I enjoy rock climbing, hiking, camping, playing hobby board games, trading card games, reading, learning something new, and spending time with my family and friends.

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Britney Warburton

Britney Warburton, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

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Supervised by: Jennie Recko, LPCC-S

I am a licensed professional counselor with a background in education and school counseling that I apply to my work with children, adolescents, and adults. I earned my Master’s degree in School Counseling and LPC certification from the University of Dayton, and a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Otterbein University.

I worked as a Kindergarten teacher for five years and spent four years as an elementary school counselor. I also interned at Columbus State Community College. These experiences deepened my passion for supporting the whole person by focusing on academic/career, social, and emotional well-being and partnering with families and communities in meaningful ways.

I am committed to creating a welcoming and affirming space for all clients, including those in the LGBTQIA+ community and those who are impacted by neurodevelopment differences. I use an integrative, client-centered approach to therapy, aiming to meet each individual where they are. I believe that reaching out for support is a courageous step, and honor the vulnerability it takes to begin the therapeutic process. I strive to foster a safe, compassionate space where you can reflect, connect, and discover ways to bring more peace and clarity into your everyday life. 

When I’m is not chasing after her two young kids, I enjoy reading and exploring local coffee shops.

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