Meet Our Providers
Dr. Margaret S. Warner, PhD (she/her) is a founder and clinical supervisor at PCPS and a Distinguished Professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at National Louis University in Chicago. Dr. Warner has published widely and has offered many presentations to international groups on “difficult process”, diversity, and the person-centered theory of meaning. She is currently working on a book to be published by PCCS BOOKS called A Very Human Process. Dr. Warner is the 2022 recipient of the Eleanor Criswell Hanna Award, Celebrating Women in Humanistic Psychology for recognition of professional accomplishments that celebrate the achievements and contributions of women in humanistic psychology.
Margaret S. Warner, PhD
Dr. Jin Wu, PsyD (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese. She is a founder of PCPS where she is a clinical supervisor and clinician. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, where she also earned her MA in clinical psychology. Dr. Wu believes in a therapy approach based on respect for the dignity of each person and their innate healing power. She has a deep understanding of trauma and empathic skills that enable her to establish a personal, human connection to alleviate suffering. Her work focuses on promoting communication, empowerment, self-understanding, stress reduction, self-regulation, and mood improvement.
Jin Wu, PsyD
Dr. Olivia D. Beers, PsyD (she/her) is a founder and Director of Training at Person-Centered Psychological Services, where she provides neuropsychological assessments. Dr. Beers approaches testing from a person-centered approach, which focuses on collaborating with her clients to find the answers and solutions they seek. She specializes in evaluations for movement disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, ADHD, dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, psychological and mood-related disorders, and pre-surgical candidates for bariatric, spinal cord stimulator, and gender confirmation procedures. Dr. Beers received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Neuropsychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.
Olivia D. Beers, PsyD
Dr. Kevin Davis, PsyD (he/him) is a Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow at PCPS. He earned his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology where he also received his MA in Clinical Psychology. He completed his APA-accredited Internship at MiraCare Neurobehavioral Health in Palos Heights, Illinois. Kevin has been working with clients as a therapist for the last four years.
Kevin Davis, PsyD
Dr. Travis A. Musich, PsyD (he/him) is a Postdoctoral Fellow and the Psychotherapy Training Coordinator at PCPS. He is a client-centered therapist with over 15 years of experience working in the mental health field. His therapeutic approach is sensitive and responsive to his clients’ diverse backgrounds as they shape an individual’s life experiences. Travis is a queer therapist who has extensive experience working with the LGBTQIA+ community. In addition to working with anxiety, depression, body image, grief, relationship difficulties and trauma, Travis' clinical training focused on client-centered therapy and working with individuals struggling with early childhood trauma, dissociation, psychosis, and other difficult experiences. Travis also specializes in working with healthcare providers, therapists, and trainees in counseling and psychology. In therapy, Travis' approach is nondirective, genuine, warm, and empathic.