Our Staff
| Name/Position (if applicable) | Email* |
|---|---|
| David Berrier, MD | dberrier@uchicago.edu |
|
Anne Brody, PsyD Director, Academic Skills Assessment Program |
afbrody@uchicago.edu |
|
Brian Brown, PsyD Psychology Trainee (Post-Doctorate) |
|
| Erin Burke, MD | eburke@uchicago.edu |
| Tamara Claman, PsyD | claman@uchicago.edu |
|
Douglas Culbert, PhD Associate Director for Substance Abuse Services |
d-culbert@uchicago.edu |
| Michael England, PsyD | englandm@uchicago.edu |
|
Michelle Ford Clinic Coordinator |
mlford@uchicago.edu |
|
Kim Garza Project Asst. |
kgarza@uchicago.edu |
| Jennifer Harris, M.D. | jiharris@uchicago.edu |
|
LaToya Hill-Cox Clinic Coordinator |
lhillcox@uhs.bsd.uchicago.edu |
| Elizabeth Kieff, M.D. | ekieff@bsd.uchicago.edu |
|
Thomas Kramer, MD Director |
tkramer@uchicago.edu |
| John McPherrin, PsyD | jkm@uchicago.edu |
| Jacqueline Pardo, MD | j-pardo@uchicago.edu |
| Michael Pietrus, Psy.D. | mrp@uchicago.edu |
|
Deborah Pratt Administrative Director |
dm-pratt@uchicago.edu |
| Christiaan Raftery, LCSW | craftery@uchicago.edu |
|
Dana Regett, LCSW Associate Director for Education and Outreach |
dregett@uchicago.edu |
| Josh Singh, Ph.D | jsingh1@uchicago.edu |
| Barbara Smith, LCSW | barbaras@uchicago.edu |
| Susan Snapp, LCSW | ssnapp@uchicago.edu |
| Elizabeth Steinhauer, MA, MD, FRCP(C) | easteinh@uchicago.edu |
|
Linda Tartof, PhD, LCSW Clinical Director |
ltartof@uchicago.edu |
*A Note About Email
Before you use e-mail to communicate with a therapist, you should understand the potential benefits, the potential risks, and the alternatives.
The benefits of e-mail include being able to send and receive e-mail at any time of day or night; never having to leave messages with intermediaries; being able to take as long as you want to compose messages; and automatically having a record of communications to refer to later.
One risk of e-mail is that it could fail to be received and that confidentiality could be breached. An e-mail could be breached in transit by hackers or Internet service providers and at either end by others who had access to the account or the computer. Also, many of our staff members do not check their email outside of clinic hours, and many of our staff members work only part-time in the clinic.
The alternatives to e-mail are, of course, writing a letter or a note, making a phone call, and meeting in person.
E-mail is not an adequate substitute for contacting the SCRS therapist on-call in cases of emergency.

