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Matthew Lamb

My approach to therapy: My name is Matt Lamb, and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Juneau, Alaska. I work with people who are carrying stress, trauma, anxiety, grief, or other challenges that can feel overwhelming.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Carol Altepeter

My approach to therapy: I use an integrated approach that draws upon a variety of techniques because each individual and situation is unique. I'm trained in EMDR and view things through a trauma informed and attachment-based lens.

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  • Online Only

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LINDSEY DAWSON

My approach to therapy: Your experience is individualized to fit your needs. I provide a safe space for you to heal and become the best version of yourself.

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Kacia Zuill

My approach to therapy: I use my skills as an intuitive empath to tailor my style to meet each client’s individual needs. I utilize a combination of CBT, EMDR, Expressive Arts therapies, EFT, mindfulness techniques and other person-centered therapies.

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Meghan Magone

My approach to therapy: I use a transparent, eclectic approach to treating neurodivergence, trauma, and the array of frequently co-occurring difficulties including anxiety, depression, and dissociation. I use science-backed education and therapeutic approaches tailored to managing your specific struggles while processing your experiences.

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Santresda Johnson

My approach to therapy: I use a case-by-case approach to therapy. I start with Person-Centered Therapy and move from there. I use therapy methods which keep you comfortable and successful in life.

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Sarah Edwards

My approach to therapy: This is your time to work toward your goals. A positive, comfortable, genuine, spiritual, and holistic approach to healing and growth is promoted here. Individual & group psychotherapy is offered.

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Lauren Rench

My approach to therapy: I approach therapy with openness and a willingness to find what works best for each of my clients - therapy is not one-size-fits-all.

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S. Kyle Cardwell

My approach to therapy: Therapy is rarely easy, but I’ll walk beside you with honesty and care. I offer a calm, respectful space with a structured, collaborative approach—supportive, clear, and appropriately challenging. We’ll move with compassion and purpose, without pressure. My work is trauma-informed and can include Christian faith integration when desired. You set the pace.

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Jennifer Dolphin

My approach to therapy: My work focuses on relationships. Relationship with self, family and others. Most of our “wounds” come from broken attachment and dysfunctional dynamics. I’m a cycle breaker and together we can break your cycle of generational trauma.

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Find Child / Teen Therapists & Counselors in Alaska.

Child or teen therapy is a specialized form of counseling designed to help children and adolescents understand and manage their emotions, behaviors, and relationships. It provides a safe, supportive space for kids to express themselves and learn healthy ways to cope with challenges at home, school, or in friendships.

Child and teen therapists use a variety of age-appropriate techniques — including play therapy, talk therapy, art, and storytelling — to help children or teens explore their feelings and experiences. Therapy sessions may take place in-person or online and often involve collaboration with parents or caregivers to support progress outside of sessions. In some cases, family therapy is also incorporated to address communication patterns, strengthen relationships, and support the child within their broader family system.

Whether your child is struggling with anxiety, behavioral challenges, trauma, or difficulties adjusting to change, therapy can help them build confidence, emotional awareness, and resilience.

Wherever you are located in Alaska, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced child / teen therapist or counselor who best meets your family’s needs.

The Benefits of Child / Teen Therapy

Child / teen therapy can offer many benefits, including:

  • Improved emotional regulation
  • Stronger communication and social skills
  • Better coping and problem-solving abilities
  • Reduced anxiety, fear, or anger
  • Increased self-esteem and confidence
  • Healthier relationships with family and peers

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy for children and teens, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Child / Teen Therapy

Child or teen therapy may be a good fit if your child is experiencing:

  • Anxiety or depression
  • Refusing to go to school or frequently complaining of not feeling well before school
  • Defiance, talking back, or frequent conflict with authority figures
  • Changes in sleep, appetite, or energy levels
  • Feeling tired, bored, or unmotivated much of the time
  • Behavioral challenges at home or school
  • Difficulty adjusting to major life changes (divorce, move, loss, etc.)
  • Trouble with self-esteem or peer relationships
  • Trauma or stressful experiences
  • Emotional outbursts or withdrawal

Some children may need additional medical, developmental, or crisis support before beginning therapy. If you’re unsure where to start, your child’s pediatrician or school counselor can help guide you to the right level of care. Or you can contact a child/teen therapist for a consultation. If you’re interested in child / teen therapy, Mental Health Match can connect you with trusted child / teen therapists near you. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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