Current Professional Staff Available to Work With You
Sheila Baxter, L. P. C.
Jeff Beck, L.C.P.C
Dr. Aaron D. Chatman, Psy.D – completed his Masters Degree at Roosevelt Univ. and his Doctoral degree at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology with a concentration in multicultural competency. Dr. Chatman provides both comprehensive psychological services and neuropsychological testing. He works with clients who struggle with a variety of problems, and provides couples therapy as well. Dr. Chatman has also obtained Certification in Addiction Counseling and worked for several years at a residential alcohol and substance abuse treatment facility. He is a retired United States Marine and provides psychological services to military service members, police officers and their family members. Dr. Chatman resides in Beverly and enjoys cycling, camping, jet skiing, traveling, and spending time with his Shih Tzu Terrier, “Milla”.
Elsia Davenport “Peaches”
Paul Davenport, B. S.
Tracy Fischer, L. P. C.
Latoya Foster, MA, LPC – is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Chicago State University, and a Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Counseling from Governors State University. She is also certified in Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 1: Bridging the Couple Chasm. In addition to her specialization in family and couples counseling, she has a strong background working with teens and adults experiencing anxiety and/or depression. She is interested in helping couples, families, and individuals enhance their life competencies. Latoya is married with a 10 year old daughter. Her own self-care includes watching lifetime movie network, traveling, catching action movies at the show with her husband, and spending quality time with her family and friends.
Kim Horton, L. P. C.
Ms Aya Jabra, M.S. – is a Doctoral student in clinical psychology at Walden University and has had clinical experience both in private practice and in hospital and school settings, including West Bank, Palestine.
She says, “ I have been given the opportunity to serve individuals from different cultural backgrounds and beliefs in a variety of clinical settings, and enjoy working with individuals of all ages, gender, races, and ethnicities. I strongly believe in the power of communication and the effectiveness of listening. My areas of interest include depression, anxiety, coping strategies, family and couples therapy, as well as life transitions, and thriving after trauma.
Some of my personal interests and hobbies include, photography, puzzles, traveling, experiencing the new, and spending time with my family and friends! I am bilingual and speak both English and Arabic fluently. نتكلم العربية
Dr. Eleanor Juarez, PSY. D
Angela Jones, L. P. C.
Jennifer Krause, M.S. – having earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice from Benedictine Univ. in Springfield, Ill., Jennifer went on to earn her Master’s in Forensic Psychology and is currently a Doctoral candidate at Walden University focusing on Counseling Psychology and specializing in Forensic (Criminal) Psychology. She offers treatment services for a variety of issues across all age groups. Her current research interests include mental health awareness in law enforcement agencies and changing attitudes toward the value of psychological services. In her free time, you will find her doing volunteer work, watching Cubs games, running or at the gym, traveling, playing trivia, gardening, or playing with her 2 cats and 1 turtle.
David Little, MS – is a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at Walden University. He has 2 master’s degrees in Professional Clinical Psychology, both from Walden University and also from Roosevelt University, Chicago. He also has a Master’s in Secondary Education from Saint Xavier University and is a licensed K-12 school counselor and certified in domestic violence. David has an interest in marital, couples, family and individual therapy. David is a high school culinary arts teacher of 17-plus years. He is married to Denise P. Little and they have three grown children and a granddaughter, Arianna. “Tsunami” is the family pet, a two-year-old English Mastiff. David’s self-care includes baking, traveling, spending quality time with his family, singing, and line-dancing.
Denise P Little, M.S. – is a Ph.D. candidate at Walden University. “Dee” has an M.S. in psychology from Walden University, and also a M.S. in Professional Clinical Psychology and a B.S. in psychology from Roosevelt University. Denise is also certified in domestic violence. She has experience working with at-risk youth and children that are wards of the state. She has extensive experience working with children between the age of 6-18 with mild to serve mental health disorders. Denise also likes to work with families and couples. Denise is married to her husband David (who is also a Ph.D. candidate) and has 3 children and a 10-year-old granddaughter, Ms. Ari. She also has an English Mastiff named Tsunami who weighs 165 pounds! Denise is very active in her church and her hobbies include spending time with her husband and children, playing the bass guitar, and making custom designed items.
Rouchelle Macon LPC – is a Licensed Professional Counselor with an M.A in Marriage and Family Counseling from Governors State University. She is also certified in Gottman Method Couple Therapy Level 1: Building the Couple Chasm and specializes in premarital and marital counseling. She provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy. Rouchelle is invested in highlighting a more integrative, dynamic, and holistic approach to mental health guided by the individual needs of the client. She loves spending leisure time with her family and her dog, Angel.
Dr Norma Medina, Psy.D. – received her Master’s degree from Loyola University, followed by her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago. She provides general psychological services to all populations, and speaks Spanish fluently. Her interests include traveling, sailing, biking, doing family genealogies, and watching foreign films. She has a Persian cat named Zoe.
Timothy Moriarty, LPC – is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master’s degree from Adler School of Professional Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Professor Moriarty has a strong background working with individuals in crisis and as well as families affected by stress and discord. He is particularly interested in empowering his clients to learn ways to adapt and overcome feelings of doubt and insecurity. Tim is married to wife Kate for the past 18 years and they have two beautiful teenagers and one dog– Emma and PJ and “Cynder” (a labradoodle) . His interests include music, sports, and cooking.
Dr. Audra Rowe, Ed. D.
DR Guy Taylor, PhD – Graduated from California Coast University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and furthered his graduate studies at Walden University with a Master of Science in Psychology. Dr Taylor is also a published author on such subjects as human motivation and research on the Ebola virus. He also has a specialization in Psychopharmacology and has worked on the professional staff of several large penitentiaries to help convicts change their lives. Coming from Omaha, Nebraska he has lived in several states and traveled and worked extensively in West Africa, and speaks Creole. He is committed to making a difference in the world. He spends most of his leisure time in the gymnasium and playing tennis.
Sonya D. Willis. LPC – is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s degree in Counseling, specializing in Marriage, Couples, and Family from Governors State University. She is also certified in the Gottman Method of Couples Therapy: Bridging the Couple Chasm. She hopes to begin a Doctoral degree soon. In addition to her specialization in family and couples counseling, she has a strong background working with adolescents and adults experiencing mental health issues. Sonya is interested in helping couples, families, and individuals enhance their life competencies. Sonya’s own self-care includes traveling, writing, and spending quality time with her family and friends. Unfortunately, she is allergic to pets.