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Telehealth Counseling

Supporting young Alaskans statewide with telehealth mental health, substance use, and co-occurring individual therapy.

All Alaskans ages 11 to 24 are eligible to receive telehealth services with VOA Alaska. Family therapy is also offered to ensure caregivers and siblings are supported throughout treatment.

Like all treatment services at VOA Alaska, an assessment will determine if outpatient telehealth is the right level of care for the individual, and it will help our team determine if a more appropriate option may be located within their community.

Once telehealth is determined to be the right fit, our mental health clinician will begin working with the family for individual and family therapy and help identify what local supports are available.

Over-the shoulder image depicting a telehealth counseling session with a person looking at a laptop screen displaying a video call with someone wearing a VOA Alaska vest

How to Get Started With Treatment Services

We know reaching out for help can be difficult. That’s why the team at VOA Alaska is committed to making entry into our services as easy as possible for you.

Our integrated outpatient services provide wraparound care for youth, young adults, and their families.

VOA Alaska provides a full continuum of behavioral health services, meeting the unique needs of each child, teen, and young adult with flexible, personalized care. 

Teens receiving substance use counseling can seamlessly continue mental health support with the same team after treatment. Youth struggling with depression or anxiety can also build life skills, such as job or education readiness. We’re here for Alaska’s youth every step of the way.

Not sure if VOA Alaska is right for you and your family?

Our free Behavioral Health Consultations allow you to connect with one of our clinicians, discuss the needs and goals of your child or family, and learn more about our services. Call (907) 419-4158 to find support today.

How Does Telehealth work with Substance Use Counseling?

Our team works with Millennium Health to mail supplies to individuals who need to be tested for substance use as part of their treatment.

Oral swab collection may be conducted over Zoom with the provider. If a urinalysis is needed, we will coordinate with a local clinic.

Medicaid and most insurance are accepted and billed, and no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. We offer cash discount and sliding fee scale options as needed to assist with payment. At intake, our billing specialist will work with your family to develop a fee schedule and payment plan that best meets your needs. Click here to view fees by service.

An assessment is like an interview. It’s an opportunity for the clinician to get know a client and learn their goals, hopes, and needs. This will allow the team to ensure they are placed in the level of care that best fits their needs.

VOA Alaska’s Rapid Response team specializes in crisis intervention for youth and young adults ages 13-24 and behavioral health consultations and support for parents, caregivers, and staff of youth-serving organizations. 

Phone: (907) 419-4158
Email: rapidresponseteam@voaak.org 
Hours: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm.

You can find more detailed descriptions of our Behavioral Health programs, our Code of Ethics and Conduct, and descriptions of our privacy practices in our Behavioral Health Programs Handbook.

Reviewing the handbook is required for all clients when registering for services.

Yes! Many of our mental health clinicians across our behavioral health programs are trained in EMDR therapy, including outpatient mental health, residential treatment, and school-based services.

For those enrolled in VOA Alaska’s care, EMDR is one component of an individualized, strength-based treatment plan—and it can be done both in-person and via telehealth for youth anywhere in Alaska.

As a specialized service, VOA Alaska also provides EMDR therapy to individuals who visit an outside therapist. Our clinical team will work together with the therapist and family to identify barriers and ensure the highest level of care.

VOA Alaska’s treatment programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities (CARF) and are approved by the State of Alaska’s Division of Behavioral Health. ARCH is licensed by the Division of Family and Youth Services. Our priority admission criteria includes those who are pregnant, injecting substances, pregnant and injecting substances, involved in Office of Children Services or Division of Juvenile Justice or youth experiencing homelessness.

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Two speakers on a stage with a large sign behind them reading "Alaska Suicide Prevention Conference."

Beyond ‘good.’ How are you, really?

In our May Newsletter, we provide tips for speaking with youth about their mental health and celebrate a new partnership to expand our day treatment program!