About

Steven B. Sachs received his Masters from Penn State in Rehabilitation Counseling and Ph.D. from Clark University in Education, English and Psychology.  He holds national board certifications and licenses in private practice serving adults with physical and emotional disabilities.

He was Research Assistant Professor at Clark University, Jacob Hiatt Center for Urban Education from February 2001 to May 2003, as well as Adjunct Professor at University of Massachusetts, Boston and Wheelock College, where he taught graduate-level courses in Psychological, Vocational and Educational Assessments; Vocational Counseling; and Theories of Career Development. Dr. Sachs is a member of the American Psychological Association.

He is the author of an academic textbook, Voices of Reason: Adolescents Talk about Their Futures over Time, which can be found in many major university libraries around the world.

Steven is founder of BigD Cube, a challenging 64-piece cube puzzle available in natural and brilliant colors.  It can be used for leisure and may be efficacious in the classroom for building knowledge and confidence.

 

About TTWS

Our Beginning

TTWS began as IDR Ticket to Work Program in 2002 when the Social Security Administration rolled out the program. With generous financial support from Integrated Disability Resources’ founders and a talented and large dedicated staff, we grew into a strong national presence. In 2006 IDR, a third party administrator for some of the largest insurance companies in the business, changed hands. The IDR ticket division came under ownership of the Director at the time, Steven Sachs, PhD. and changed its name to Ticket to Work Services.

Today TTWS continues operating much as it had at IDR, as a leading national, telephonic employment network for much of the country from our beautiful headquarters in the historic Simsbury, Connecticut. By appointment, we welcome ticket holders to come visit us. If that is not possible, our knowledgeable and friendly staff are available to answer your questions and help decide if we are the right employment network for you.