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Dr. Silvia Schneider Fox
Clinical Psychology - Women's Reproductive Health

Clinical Psychology - Women's Reproductive Health
I am passionate about the idea of a sisterhood where women - through their stories - support, strengthen and
inspire each other. I want us to remind each other that it is never too late to dream, never too late to grow,
never too late to change. That we need to transcend our differences - in age, religion, ethnicity, politics - to
really see one another, to really listen to one another, and to really believe in one another. Because, only
through hearing each other's narrative and supporting each other's journey can we become better people in a
better world.
Clinical psychologist and founder of Fertility Resilience, a reproductive psychology practice with offices in the Chicago area
A specialist in the field of women’s health, reproductive medicine and family building since 1992
Counseling women throughout different stages of their reproductive lives on issues that include: infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, collaborative reproduction, pregnancy loss, post-partum depression and menopause
Conduct third party evaluations, facilitate mind/body programs
Research, write and present on a variety of topics related to women’s reproductive health
Supervise professionals in the field of reproductive mental health and consult and educate medical practices across the US on the emotional
Sit on several organizations’ Boards of Directors, author a blog, and speak as an expert at conferences, symposia and in the media
Psy.D. Clinical Psychology // Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois
B.A. Psychology and Special Education // Tel Aviv University
Clinical Psychology - Women's Reproductive Health
I am passionate about the idea of a sisterhood where women - through their stories - support, strengthen and
inspire each other. I want us to remind each other that it is never too late to dream, never too late to grow,
never too late to change. That we need to transcend our differences - in age, religion, ethnicity, politics - to
really see one another, to really listen to one another, and to really believe in one another. Because, only
through hearing each other's narrative and supporting each other's journey can we become better people in a
better world.
Psy.D. Clinical Psychology // Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois
B.A. Psychology and Special Education // Tel Aviv University
Clinical psychologist and founder of Fertility Resilience, a reproductive psychology practice with offices in the Chicago area
A specialist in the field of women’s health, reproductive medicine and family building since 1992
Counseling women throughout different stages of their reproductive lives on issues that include: infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, collaborative reproduction, pregnancy loss, post-partum depression and menopause
Conduct third party evaluations, facilitate mind/body programs
Research, write and present on a variety of topics related to women’s reproductive health
Supervise professionals in the field of reproductive mental health and consult and educate medical practices across the US on the emotional
Sit on several organizations’ Boards of Directors, author a blog, and speak as an expert at conferences, symposia and in the media