Meet Your HUHS School-Based Mental Health Service Providers
We continue our systematic journey around mental health and well-being within HUHS. A representative committee of community and staff united to form a Council with the goal of enhancing the integration of mental health and well-being components across the system for students, families, staff, and the community. We continue to move forward to learn, comprehensively assess needs, prioritize those needs, develop, and implement action steps related to the initial recommendations presented in the summer of 2023 to the HUHS Board of Education.
We are collaborating with two agencies, Clinical Psychological Associates (CPA) and Affiliated Clinical Services (ACS). Please see below to learn more about our available therapists. Every effort will be made to schedule appointments at times that will provide the least amount of interference to the student's school day.
Payment for services will be via your family's health insurance plan or at an out-of-pocket rate. Please contact Dr. Stacy Gahan if you are interested in connecting with one of the therapists and/or have any additional questions. Her email is Stacy.Gahan@huhs.org

Ms. Ellie Woodman, MS, MFT-IT - Thursdays at HUHS
Ms. Ellie Woodman is a graduate of the Edgewood College Marriage and Family Therapy program. Through her education and previous experiences working with teens ages 13 and up, Ms. Woodman assists adolescents through the adjustments and challenges that arise throughout their lives. Ms. Woodman is a caring, compassionate, and empathetic person who strives to create a safe and welcoming environment for all in order to best support the therapeutic process. She understands that every person and situation is unique and looks to find the tools, techniques, and approaches that best meet the needs of those she works with.
Scheduling Information:
Phone: (262)-251-1112 ext. 742
Email: eunoia.llc@outlook.com

Emily Klos, APSW - Wednesday mornings at HUHS
Ms. Klos engages in trauma-informed assessment and treatment for adolescents who are struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, chronic health conditions and other life stressors. She works with adolescents to develop a diverse toolbox to address their needs and goals. She uses a compassionate, client-centered, and strengths-based approach and works to create a safe space where adolescents feel seen, heard, and validated. Ms. Klos employs an eclectic treatment approach using modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and solution-focused therapy. She also regularly uses psycho-education to empower clients. Ms. Klos is a graduate of Simmons University where she specialized in clinical social work.
Scheduling Information:
Please contact intake department for scheduling:
(262) 673-0301 option 4
Ms. Klos’s Phone: (262) 673-0301 ext. 132
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