Background
Schwarz, Karen Anne was born on March 15, 1957 in San Francisco, California, United States. Daughter of George Joseph and Bernice Annette (Matulich) Schwarz.
Schwarz, Karen Anne was born on March 15, 1957 in San Francisco, California, United States. Daughter of George Joseph and Bernice Annette (Matulich) Schwarz.
Bachelor in Psychology, Bachelor in Religious Studies magna cum laude, Mount St. Mary's College, Los Angeles, 1980. Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, University Notre Dame, Indiana, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy, California School Professional Psychology, Berkeley, 1996.
Clinical intern Catholic Social Services, Van Nuys, California, 1978-1979. Campus minister El Camino College, Los Angeles, 1979-1980. Clinical intern Family Counseling Services, Elkhart, Indiana, 1980-1981.
Clinical intern Tom Smith Substance Abuse Treatment Center San Francisco General Hospital, 1987-1988. Staff psychotherapist Center for the Whole Person, San Carlos, California, 1981-1988, Robert Kaye, Doctor of Medicine Medical Corporation, San Mateo, 1988-1991, Foster City (California) Psychological Services, 1991-1998, Restoration Therapy Center, San Mateo, 1998—2000. Psychologist, partner Aragon Psychological Associates, since 2000.
Psychology intern Garfield Geropsychiatric Hospital, Oakland, California, 1989-1990, Acute Adolescent Services, Don Lowe Pavillion, Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, California, 1990-1991.
Member American Psychological Association (divisions of psychology of women, religious issues, counseling psychology, psychoanalytic psychology, psychotherapy), National Organization of Women, American Counseling Association, Science Society Study Religion, American Academy Religion, Women's Ordination Conference (advisory council 1991-1995, board directors 1995-2001), National Coalition American Nuns, Catholic for A Free Choice, American Mental Health Counselors Association, Association for Religious Issues and Values in Counseling, Association for Women in Psychology.