As one who has experienced suffering and endeavored to find clarity, peace, and happiness amidst the storm, I welcome all those who are fighting their own storm. Healing begins when empathy is offered, first to your own journey and then to the world around you.
My mission is to forge empathetic bridges between differing people in order to fight against racial oppression.
***Providing telehealth services***
My name is Kaleb Sinclair and I am black cisgendered male. I bring a deeper expression of empathy to my practice that encourages and compels me to meet myself in the midst of my own barriers in order to connect with other identifying peoples. I hold my own intersectionality in tandem with my clients to perceive our differences in a way that acknowledge privilege and power dynamics in order to work to create a place of safety. I take time in my practice to acknowledge and create empowering practices rooted in community wisdom and Afro practices, meaning that all are welcome in the community the way they are. I bring my listening ear and acknowledge that I am not the expert in my clients lives, and I am merely a humbled guide to support with healing in a way that feels comfort and inclusive. I work with each of my clients through examining your lived experience and perspective to better understand how you comprehend and move through reality. I integrate my practice style with your goals for therapy to help you come away with a deeper comprehension of yourself and your processes, in an effort to help you navigate the complex challenging world beyond the therapeutic space. As well as learn to traverse the intricacies of human relationships and how you can all learn to communicate, respond, and co-creatively build a more unified, healthy, and diverse world.
I also am the founder of the Race Relations Podcast, a platform dedicated to highlighting and redefining sacred storytelling, testimony, and education. My mission is to discuss systemic racial disparities in America through vulnerable and riveting dialogue, creating pathways for progressive change and space for hope in the hearts and minds of our beloved community.
As a black man, I constantly seek to acknowledge those living in more oppressive embodied experiences than my own. I challenge myself to grow more each day in learning how I can approach, hold, support, advocate, and listen to those within the community. Empathy is a cornerstone of my practice, not the simple surface approach but a deeper expression of empathy that challenges me to meet myself in my intersectionality and intersectionality of others. As a therapist I embody qualities of warmth, sincerity, humility, curiosity, empathy. I am here to listen with intention, to reflect, hold space, and be insightfully challenging to nurture growth and introspection.
I am a licensed mental health counselor associate with my MA in psychology from Seattle University and a BA in community psychology from University of Washington. My credentials # is MC61249958.
I have had a multiple of traninings in diverse modalities of therapy that include, trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy, dialetic Behavior therapy, internal family systems, and liberation psychology to name a few. I have also worked in multiple therapuetic settings including, individual, family, relationship, and group therapy.
Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (Flexibility upon request)
Initial Consultation (15 minutes) Free
Individual Therapy (50 minutes) $150-80 dollars sliding scale. Unique to each individual case.
Family Therapy (60 - 90 minutes) Flex Rate Starting at $185*price dependent on size
Relational Partners Therapy (50 minutes) $175
I am an out of network provider and do not accept insurance. However, I am able to provide a superbill to gain coverage from insurances.