Edwin E. Wagner
Writer, Author
1930 –
Who is Edwin E. Wagner?
Edwin E. Wagner, PhD and professor, is the principal proponent and author of "The Hand Test". Wagner has written over 200 publications in psychology including manuals, reviews, monographs, books and journal articles.
Born in 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he received a B.A. in psychology, M.A. in psychology and Ph.D. in psychology all from Temple University. Wagner's academic appointments include instructor at Pennsylvania State University and Temple University, Professor Emeritus at University of Akron, and Dean at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Huntsville, Alabama.
Wagner has received the following professional honors:
ABPP
ABAP
Fellow, Society for Personality Assessment
He has practiced privately in Akron, Ohio, and in Huntsville, Alabama,. Wagner is licensed in counseling psychology in the State of South Carolina.
A widower, Wagner has two sons, Eric and Matthew. Wagner has recently remarried.
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