Alaska Behavioral Health
Hannah Malison, MS, NCC, currently serves as a Clinician I & Trainer at Alaska Behavioral Health, providing behavioral health services to students and families within the Anchorage School District using evidence-based practices such as ARC and Trauma-Focused CBT. Previous experience includes roles as Kitchen Steward, Summer Camp Counselor, and Outpost Trip Leader at CAMP MANITO-WISH YMCA, as well as Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern at Menomonie Area School District. In addition, Hannah served as Lead Student Manager for Stout Adventures, and received Employee of the Quarter recognition as a Climbing Wall Specialist. Earlier positions included caregiver at Birch Haven Senior Living and Assistant Athletic Trainer at Northland College. Hannah holds a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Northland College.
Alaska Behavioral Health
Alaska Behavioral Health is the largest community-based mental health provider in the state of Alaska. Our corporation was originally founded in 1974, and has evolved and grown to meet needs in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Our mission is to strengthen Alaska communities and improve the lives of our clients by providing exceptional behavioral health care. We serve children and adults affected by a wide range of mental health concerns, including SED/SMI. Services include evaluation, psychiatric services/medication management, counseling, skill development, case management, and intensive supports for those who need them. Every day there are stories of children and adults getting better and overcoming the impact of mental illness on their lives.