At Healing-Humans, we are committed to providing you top quality care. Click on each therapist’s page to learn more about them and their approach to therapy! We have clinicians who speak Spanish and English.

Stephanie Harris, PsyD, LCPC
I have a Master’s degree in Counseling from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology and completed my Doctorate in Psychology at Roosevelt University. In addition to private practice settings, I also have experience working in community mental health, employee assistance program (EAP), and hospital settings.

Maggie Pagan, LPC
Hablo Español!
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and have worked with children, adolescents and adults of all ages most of my professional life. A great focus of my work and education has been researching and studying individuals who have experienced trauma and violence. This led me to over ten years of working within communities to walk families through the difficulty of loss, grief, trauma, anxiety, depression and anger.

Danny Casarrubias, LPC
Hablo Español!
I am a dedicated counselor with a passion for guiding individuals toward success and stability. For the last seven years, I’ve worked in schools and I’ve helped stakeholders to understand the holistic approach of existing and growing. Whether that’s sitting on behavioral health and support teams, or providing extra insight, my passion in helping people understand their true passions in life has shown me that everybody is capable of succeeding.

Haley Tarling, LPC
My name is Haley, and I am a licensed professional counselor who also wears the hats of teacher, choreographer and dancer. I bring experience from all of these hats into the therapy room. My highest priority is to create a space that is safe, and flexible to what the person sitting across from me needs at the present moment.
I received my masters degree from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Counseling Psychology, and was recognized as a distinguished graduate upon completion. I spent time providing mental health services at Anixter Center, which included work with a variety of individuals and therapy groups.

Sherry Barron-Stuckey, MA
In our work together, I strive to create a supportive and nonjudgmental space where clients can feel safe to explore who they are and who they are becoming. Through a combination of person-centered care and cognitive behavioral strategies, we will work to better understand identity, build self-awareness, unravel past trauma and rewrite your story.
Questions?
Call/Text us at 773-692-4193