Margaret Warner
Margaret Warner, PhD, is a client-centered teacher and theorist who has written extensively about client-centered therapy with clients with more serious psychological disorders and on client-centered theory as it relates to other disciplines in clinical psychology and the behavioral sciences. She trained in client-centered therapy at the Chicago Counseling Center, an offshoot of Carl Rogers' original center at the University of Chicago. She has a doctorate in Behavioral Sciences from the University of Chicago. She is currently a Professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology and Co-Chair of the Minor in Client-Centered and Experiential Psychology at the School.