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![]() Sarah B. Warren, Ph.D. & Associates, P.C.
480 N. McClurg Court, Suite 513 Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: (312) 595-1691 Fax: (312) 595-1492 Email: DrWarren@multicoach.org |
"Courage is the price that life extracts for granting peace." -Amelia Earhart Helping successful women manage their complex lives.Successful women often pay a price for our achievements. We may delay finding a mate, or neglect our personal relationships. We wear ourselves down with stress and overwork at the expense of our health and well-being. We juggle family and professional demands, leaving little time to enjoy life.How can coaching help?Coaching is a collaborative, creative problem-solving process. The process helps bright people make and sustain changes in their lives. Most of us have areas of our lives that we would like to change, but we are so busy that we are distracted from actually making the changes we want. Coaching facilitates taking action to move our lives in the direction we desire.Services OfferedCoaching is offered in the following areas:Other services include: Psychotherapy (face-to-face only), Expert witness, Employment psychological assessments |
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About Sarah B. Warren, Ph.D. Sarah Warren hails originally from Boston. She graduated magna cum laude in Social Sciences at University of Michigan. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Northwestern University. She wrote her dissertation on and has published articles on adoption. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at University of Chicago. She has held clinical and administrative positions at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital and the University of Chicago. She is a graduate of the Mentor Coach Program ™. In addition to coaching successful professionals, she enjoys offering psychotherapy, expert testimony and employment psychological assessments. In all of these capacities she has had the opportunity to work with bright, energetic and ambitious women in various fields, including law, academia, medicine, business and psychology. Coaching allows her to use her personal and professional experience to help others who face similar challenges. Although coaching does not constitute psychotherapy, Dr. Warren is a licensed clinical psychologist (Illinois license 071-004282), and has been in private practice in Chicago and Evanston, Illinois since 1989. She lives with her husband, a public interest lawyer, in the Chicago area. |