Bobbi Cleary, LPC
Alaska · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +11
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Welcome to LPC Therapists' Alaska directory of online counselors. Every professional listed here holds a state-issued license as a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, or LCPC. Explore the listings to compare focus areas, approaches, credentials, languages, and experience.
Alaska · 13 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Trauma and abuse / Grief +11
View ProfileAlaska · 30 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +11
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileAlaska · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +8
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileAlaska · 25 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +6
Works by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) / Mindfulness Therapy
View ProfileAlaska · 26 yrs exp · 2 languages
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +14
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileAlaska · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +12
Works by Attachment-Based Therapy / Client-Centered Therapy
View ProfileAlaska · 10 yrs exp
Works with Addictions / Trauma and abuse / Self esteem +2
View ProfileAlaska · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Anger +10
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
View ProfileAlaska · 16 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +12
View ProfileAlaska · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +9
View ProfileAlaska · 9 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +15
Works by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) / Attachment-Based Therapy
View ProfileAlaska · 5 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileAlaska · 7 yrs exp
Works with Addictions / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileAlaska · 20 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Depression +2
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Motivational Interviewing
View ProfileAlaska · 11 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileAlaska · 12 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Addictions / Relationship +2
View ProfileAlaska · 10 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Grief / Parenting +2
View ProfileAlaska · 15 yrs exp
Works with Relationship / Family / Trauma and abuse +2
View ProfileAlaska · 19 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Family +2
View ProfileAlaska · 4 yrs exp
Works with Stress, Anxiety / Relationship / Trauma and abuse +11
Works by Client-Centered Therapy / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
View ProfileIf you live in Alaska you already know how geography shapes daily life. Many communities are remote, travel between towns can be limited by weather, and distances to in-person services can be significant. That landscape has contributed to a steady rise in online therapy with licensed professional counselors who offer video and phone sessions so you can access care from where you are. Licensed professional counselors hold a master's degree in counseling, complete a state-set period of supervised postgraduate clinical experience commonly running two to three years and several thousand hours, and pass a national examination. State boards issue and renew the license, and titles vary from state to state. The directory lists counselors who hold the license recognized for counselors in each state - LPC in many states, LPCC in places such as Ohio and California, and LCPC in states such as Illinois and Maryland - so you can identify professionals who meet those licensing standards.
Online sessions can be delivered across Alaska's time zones, and many counselors who work online list the communities or regions they are familiar with. Because licensure is regulated by state boards, counselors are licensed to practice in specific states or under specific interstate arrangements. When you use an online listing, it helps to confirm which license a counselor holds and where that license is active. This directory focuses on licensed professional counselors specifically, so the professionals you see here were selected for holding that credential rather than for other licenses such as LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, or psychologist licensure.
Online therapy with a licensed professional counselor can lower barriers that often limit access in a vast state. You can connect from your home, your workplace, or another comfortable environment without driving long distances, arranging childcare, or changing work schedules. For people in rural communities, online sessions can bring a wider range of counselor backgrounds, including counselors who list experience with specific populations or languages. Seasonal changes in Alaska that affect travel and daylight hours also make remote options appealing for maintaining continuity of care throughout the year.
Counselors who hold an LPC, LPCC, or LCPC license are trained with a wellness and developmental orientation. That means their work typically starts from how you are functioning now and what you are working toward, rather than focusing solely on diagnostic labels. If you value goal-oriented, skills-based, or developmental conversations about stress, relationships, career transitions, or life stages, you may find this orientation matches what you want from online counseling. Online sessions can also support continuity when your life circumstances change, such as a move within Alaska or travel for work, though the license rules that apply depend on where you are located during the session.
Licensed professional counselors provide support for a broad range of concerns that people seek help with online. Many counselors list experience helping with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, parenting and family dynamics, grief and loss, career transitions, identity and LGBTQ+ questions, and life-stage adjustments. Others indicate work with trauma-related distress or substance use concerns. When you read profiles, you will see counselors name focus areas and approaches they use. Remember that a listing of an approach is not the same as verified certification in it; the directory records the approaches therapists list rather than proving specialized training.
Because counselor training emphasizes functioning and goals, your conversations are likely to include exploring coping strategies, practical problem solving, communication skills, and ways to strengthen supports in your daily life. If you are managing a chronic medical condition, military transition, or the stresses of working in remote industries, you can look for counselors who mention relevant experience in their profiles. Language options and cultural experience are often listed too, so you can find a counselor who understands your context and speaks your preferred language.
Licenses for professional counselors are issued and overseen by state licensing boards. If you want to verify that a counselor holds a valid license, you can search the appropriate state board's license lookup tool to confirm name, license type, license number, issue and expiration dates, and any disciplinary history. Because the credential goes by different names in different states, you may see multiple titles. LPC is the common title in many states. Some states use LPCC or LCPC to reflect a state's own naming or licensure structure. In some jurisdictions these titles represent different stages or specific clinical designations, so when the distinction matters it is the state's naming rather than a universal ranking.
When you look up licensure, focus on the counselor's name and the exact license listed. The requirements for the license typically include a graduate degree in counseling, a period of supervised postgraduate clinical experience commonly running two to three years and totaling several thousand supervised hours, and passage of a national examination. The state board website will describe the state's specific requirements and the official title they use for the counseling license. If you live in Alaska, use Alaska's licensing board resources. If you are located in another state at the time of a session, that state's rules may apply, so check the board information that corresponds to your location.
Start by identifying what you want to work on and which counselor qualities matter most to you. Profiles usually list focus areas, approaches counselors describe, languages spoken, and years of experience. Because availability can change quickly, this directory emphasizes comparing focus areas, approaches, credentials, languages, and experience rather than operational details. Prepare a few goals or desired outcomes so you can describe them concisely when you first reach out through the practice's contact route.
Ask about the counselor's license and where it is active. If a counselor lists particular approaches, you can ask how they typically apply those approaches in sessions and what a typical session might feel like. You may want to inquire about technical details such as the platform used for video sessions, how privacy is handled during online sessions, and what to expect if you need to reschedule. Look for counselors who describe experience with the issues that brought you here and who communicate clearly about their methods. Language, cultural background, and clinical focus can make a meaningful difference in fit, so pay attention to those profile details.
Finally, trust your own response to an initial conversation. A good match often comes down to whether you feel understood and heard and whether the counselor's way of explaining their work aligns with your goals. Online counseling can be an effective way to engage with a licensed professional counselor while you balance the realities of life in Alaska. Use the directory to compare credentials and profiles, confirm licensure through the state board, and approach the first steps with clear goals and practical questions so you can make an informed choice about who to contact.
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