Cory Farrow
Chief Operations Officer
Clinician
Cory Farrow, LPC, offers in-person therapy in Anchorage and telehealth across Alaska for teens, adults, and families facing anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, and trauma. He is also the Chief Operations Officer at GE Family Services.
Cory Farrow serves as the Chief Operations Officer and a Clinician at GE Family Services, a division of Partners Behavioral Health Corporation. He provides counseling services to teens, adults, and families both in-person at our Anchorage office and statewide through telehealth. Cory brings a strong background in trauma-informed care, family systems, and youth support, with extensive experience working with middle and high school students.
Prior to joining GE Family Services, Cory worked in school-based therapy, youth ministry, and nonprofit leadership. His roles have included internship coordinator, program director for kinship caregiver support services, and as a clinician with Volunteers of America Alaska, where he supported Permanent Supportive Housing clients. Most recently, he provided crisis intervention and stabilization services at Providence Alaska Medical Center.
As a licensed professional counselor and approved clinical supervisor, Cory also mentors pre-licensed clinicians and graduate-level interns. His therapeutic approach is rooted in empathy, respect, and collaboration, centered on understanding each individual’s story and helping them navigate toward their goals.
In addition to his clinical and leadership roles, Cory serves as the Vice President of the Board for PBH Foundation, where he supports philanthropic efforts to increase access to mental health services across Alaska.
He holds a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and a Bachelor of Science in Youth Ministry from Toccoa Falls College.


