Chief Practice Management Officer / Clinician
Emily Hooyer, LPC, LPCS, provides in-person and telehealth therapy across Alaska for children, teens, adults, and families. She specializes in trauma, depression, anxiety, and dementia-related transitions using Brainspotting and holistic counseling. Emily is LGBTQ-affirming and supervises interns and pre-licensed clinicians.
As a lifelong Alaskan, I have a deep admiration for the people who call this beautiful, rugged state home—and a deep understanding of the challenges that come with it. At GE Family Services, a division of Partners Behavioral Health Corporation, I offer in-person therapy in Anchorage and telehealth services across Alaska. I work with children, teens, adults, and families, supporting them through depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, dementia-related transitions, and major life changes.
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I specialize in trauma-informed care using Brainspotting, a powerful modality that supports the mind and body in healing from distress. My approach is holistic, person-centered, and inclusive—centered on each client’s unique story, identity, and strengths. I’m also an LGBTQ-affirming clinician with a deep commitment to social justice and mental wellness.
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With a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from George Fox University and over six years of experience in the mental health field, I also serve as a clinical supervisor for pre-licensed professionals and graduate interns. I am a certified Strengthening Families Program teacher and have helped many families enhance communication and connection. My goal in every session is to support self-advocacy and empower clients to reclaim their inner resilience.
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In addition to my clinical work, I serve on the board of PBH Foundation, where I support philanthropic efforts to expand access to care for Alaskans.
Emily Hooyer, MA, LPC, LPCS
Education
2016
George Fox University
2012
Wayland Baptist University
Master of Arts
Clinical Counseling
Bachelor of Business Administration
Business Administration