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Neil Clark Warren (born September 18, 1934) is an American clinical psychologist,
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, seminary professor and co-founder of the online relationship sites
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and Compatible Partners. In 1995, Warren and his son-in-law, Greg Forgatch, created Neil Clark Warren & Associates, a company which offers seminars and teaching tools based on Warren’s books. In early 2000, they established eHarmony, an online compatibility matching service which gained two million users in its first three years. After retiring in 2007, Warren came out of retirement in July 2012, returning as the chief executive of eHarmony.


Early life and education

Born and raised near
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, Warren developed an interest in compatibility when young. Although his parents' marriage lasted seventy years, Warren was frustrated by their inability to communicate with each other: "They had a nice marriage, but they were not a very well-matched couple. ... My dad was just so stinking bright, and my mom was so sweet, but she was two standard deviations below him in intelligence," Warren said. When his father ran for office in
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, Warren's mother refused to vote because she didn't think one should meddle in politics. Warren received his undergraduate degree at
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in 1956. He got his master's in divinity at
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in 1959. Warren received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from the
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in 1967.


Career


Psychologist

Warren is a former dean and psychologist at the Graduate School of Psychology at
Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary in Pasadena, California, with regional campuses in the western United States. It is egalitarian in nature. Fuller consistently has a student body that compr ...
. During these years, he worked in private practice as a clinical psychologist. In 35 years of therapy, Warren focused on marriage compatibility and performed many "divorce autopsies". In the process, Warren developed an interest in helping singles find lasting relationships.


Author and businessman

Warren has written about individuals finding the right marriage partner. He published his first pamphlet in 1975 entitled ''Selecting a Marriage Partner''. By 2013, Warren had written ten books, including ''Learning to Live with the Love of Your Life'', ''Love the Life you Live: 3 Secrets to Feeling Good—Deep Down in Your Soul'', and ''Date or Soul Mate?: How to Know If Someone Is Worth Pursuing in Two Dates or Less''. In 1995, Warren and his son-in-law Greg Forgatch established Neil Clark Warren & Associates, a company offering seminars and teaching tools based on Warren's book ''Finding the Love of Your Life'' (published in 1993). Building upon his writing on building strong marriages (including his book, ''Finding the Love of Your Life''), Warren and Forgatch started eHarmony in 2000 as a web-based method of matching singles for
marriage Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children, and between ...
based on what are termed "29 dimensions of compatibility". Warren was chairman of the board of directors at eHarmony from its beginning. In 2007, he entered retirement to live in
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with his wife Marylyn. Warren then returned to eHarmony as CEO in 2012. "I think we could have had a very good business forever matching people for marriage," Warren said in 2012 in an interview with the ''
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''. "But our sense was, we could do a lot more than that."


Opinions

Warren's religious views strongly influence his work, though these views have at times come into conflict with his desire to expand his business. He has stated: "I think there is something very incredible about Jesus. I don't back away from that. At the same time ... the public we want to serve is the world." Warren's religious views were a reason for eHarmony's lacking same-sex matches. In 2004, Warren explained his position by commenting: "cities like San Francisco, Chicago or New York ... they could shut Harmonydown so fast. We don't want to make enemies out of them. But at the same time, I take a real strong stand against same-sex marriage, anywhere that I can comment on it." Much of eHarmony's initial success was explained by Warren by its promotion on the daily radio broadcast of '' Focus on the Family''. As the company expanded and sought broader market share, Warren parted ways with ''Focus on the Family'' and its founder,
James Dobson James Clayton Dobson Jr. (born April 21, 1936) is an American evangelical Christian author, psychologist, and founder of Focus on the Family (FOTF), which he led from 1977 until 2010. In the 1980s he was ranked as one of the most influentia ...
. In 2005, Warren discontinued his appearances on Dobson's radio show and bought back rights to three of his books—''Finding the Love of Your Life'', ''Make Anger Your Ally'', and ''Learning to Live with the Love of Your Life''—originally published by Focus on the Family. As Warren explained, "We're trying to reach the whole world—people of all spiritual orientations, all political philosophies, all racial backgrounds."


Publications

* ''God Said It, Don't Sweat It'' * ''Finding Contentment'' * ''Finding the Love of Your Life'' * ''Catching the Rhythm of Love'' * ''Make Anger Your Ally'' * ''Falling in Love for All the Right Reasons'' * ''How to Know if Someone is Worth Pursuing in Two Dates or Less'' * ''Love the Life you Live''


See also

* Helen Fisher *
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References


External links


Press release on Dr. Warren
eHarmony.com.
Interview with Warren
on ''
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'' with
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, addressing the issue of providing services to those seeking same-sex matches. Audio file.
Q&A with Warren
on ''
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'', with comments on eHarmony demographics.
Interview with Dr. Warren at iDate
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