Allen Levy, MS, LPA
Allen Levy, MS, LPA is a masters level psychologist in Anchorage, Alaska with a particular interest in the intersection of psychology and law. He has been practicing as a therapist since 2001. His therapy practice focuses on family dynamics and complex family issues. He created a post-separation parenting curriculum teaching rules, tools, and strategies for separated/divorced parents to share the job of parenting. In addition to providing therapy, Al offers a range of forensic services: custody evaluations, expert witness, and consultation. He also does Continuing Education for therapists on a number of topics. He is an adjunct professor teaching family therapy at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA in the psychology department graduate program. Al served on Alaska's Psychologist and Psychological Associates Licensing Board from 2012 2021. He served for nearly 5 years as board chair.
He paid for his Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from The Evergreen State College by playing Ferryboat Music. Al published a memoir of his time as an ‘outlaw musician’: Blue Water Bluegrass: The Ferryboat Musicians. Al is known for his musical abilities. He plays banjo, guitar, ukelele, and fiddle. He plays “music for young people of all ages.” He has a unique show in which he encourages and invites children from the audience to join him on stage. They help him with his show by playing rhythm instruments or the wash-tub bass.
Although born in Landstuhl Germany, Al grew up in Alaska. As a lifelong Alaskan, Al is an avid outdoorsman—fishing, hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, and gathering edible mushrooms. He speaks Russian and Hebrew and enjoys travel. Because of his language abilities and travel experiences he enjoys working with people from a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds.
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