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 As a clinical psychologist, best-selling author and respected speaker, Dr. Neil Clark Warren has become one of America's best-known experts on mate selection and healthy relationships |
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Dr. Warren has been hailed by Time Magazine and USA
Today as a "must read" author and "outstanding contributor
to the field of marriage counseling." He earned a Gold
Medallion for America's best book on marriage, "Finding
the Love of Your Life," which is now available in 13
languages. Other bestsellers from Dr. Neil Clark Warren
include: "Learning to Live With the Love of Your Life,"
"Date…Or Soul Mate?" "Catching the Rhythm of Love,"
and "Finding Contentment." His latest book, "Love the
Life You Live" with Dr. Les Parrott, was released in
September 2003.
For more than three decades, Dr. Warren has counseled
thousands of married couples and singles across the
nation and in his private practice in Pasadena, California.
Audiences of "Oprah," "The Pulse," "The Other Half,"
"Focus on the Family," and "Politically Incorrect"
have heard the results of his research and interviews
with successful couples. His premise is simple: Most
failed marriages were doomed from the start because
of incompatibility.
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With the launch of eHarmony.com
in 2000, Dr. Warren used over three decades of experience
in counseling and research to create a service to help singles
seeking committed and lasting relationships. This web-based
relationship service is unique because participants must qualify
for membership via psychological profiling based on the 29
critical dimensions Dr. Warren has identified as key to a
successful relationship.
Dr. Neil Clark Warren earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology
from The University of Chicago, where he also served as
a counselor and adjunct faculty member. He received his
Masters of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary
and completed his undergraduate degree at Pepperdine University.
In addition to founding Neil Clark Warren & Associates,
Dr. Warren is the former dean of Fuller's Graduate School
of Psychology.
Dr. Warren and his wife, Marylyn, live in Southern California. They have three grown daughters.
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