Providers
Emily Low, LPC, NCC Olivia Foote, LPCS Adie Callahan, LPC, CDCII
Amanda Forsting, LPC, NCC Stacie Braband, LPC, NCC Rose Elbert, LPC
Emily Low, LPC, NCC
EMILY IS CURRENTLY NOT TAKING ANY NEW PATIENTS
Emily's former clients have said she is respectful, genuine, and compassionate and that she values her clients’ feedback to make sure they feel comfortable. Emily specializes in helping her clients through the struggles of trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and depression and has experience supporting people with chronic illnesses, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and neurodiverse populations using evidence-based theories and methods such as EMDR, mindfulness, and HeartMath biofeedback.
Emily also enjoys working with groups.
Olivia Foote, LPC-S
Olivia Foote was born and raised in Fairbanks and is Alumni of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She received her bachelors degree in psychology, her masters in community counseling, and is a Licensed Professional Counselor and supervisor. She has worked with many populations including adolescents and adults within group, family, and individual sessions. She utilizes a holistic, strength based approach that focuses on empowering patients to reach their identified goals and finding wellness in all areas of their lives. She currently is accepting new telehealth patients, 16 years and older, and has experience treating a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, depression, attention-deficit disorders, addiction, and women’s health issues. She specializes in the treatment of trauma and utilizes Brainspotting to help people process past trauma and overcome the negative emotions and pain that often accompany these experiences. In her leisure time she enjoys making art, playing guitar, cooking, and spending time with her family and friends.
Adie Callahan, LPC, CDCII
Adie was born in Fairbanks, raised Outside, and moved back to Alaska in 2001. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and has a Chemical Dependency II certification. She holds a Master’s of Education in Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Adie specializes in working with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and behavioral health concerns. Her approach to counseling is person-centered, trauma informed, and strengths-based. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness and emotional regulation, and motivational interviewing. In her free time, she enjoys winter activities that involve ice and snow, traveling, yoga, cooking, reading, and spending time with her friends and family.
Amanda Forsting, LPC, NCC, CCTS-I
Amanda was raised in the midwest and moved to Alaska in 2016 where she completed her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from UAF. She provides Telehealth Services across all of Alaska while raising five kids, four dogs, two cats, and continuing learning. Her previous work experiences include case management, crisis intervention and detox/acute treatment, and her specialization is working with veterans, women with past childhood trauma, women in troubling or domestic violence relationships, trauma, grief, anxiety, and mood disorders. She is a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist through Trauma Institute International, and is trained in Brainspotting, an eye-movement based therapy that is used for deep emotional processing! In her personal time, she can be found reading, traveling, cooking, or spending time in nature in the mountains or by the sea.
Stacie Braband, LPC, NCC
Stacie is an integrative trauma therapist specializing in trauma resolution, parts work, nervous system regulation, attachment, life transitions and grief. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Nationally Certified Counselor who practices from an embodied approach when walking alongside clients as they take steps towards healing and growth. Stacie is trained in Brainspotting and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and utilizes mindfulness and attachment-informed therapies, Polyvagal informed therapy, Internal Family Systems informed (IFS) therapies. Stacie is now accepting new clients ages 16 years and older. Telehealth and in-person sessions available.
Rose Elbert, LPC
Rose Elbert is an Alaska-grown counselor from Utqiagvik and Fairbanks, AK. Rose received her Masters Degree in Counseling – Clinical Mental Health from Northern Vermont University. Rose works primarily with children but has experience working with adults in counseling and advocacy work since 2013. Rose uses art and play therapy as well as mindfulness-based therapy techniques to treat issues related to trauma, anxiety, and parent-child relational concerns. Rose has training in Dialectic Behavior Therapy Skills, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Brainspotting.