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Shaquille Sinclair

Associate Professional Clinical Counselor -

I see the work of therapy as learning how to tell our stories.
It is deepening our courage to look ourselves in the eye and tell the truth of what we find.
It is taking in the bountiful love in the world though it sometimes seems impossible to find.
It is learning to savor the taste of a good meal and laughter with others.
It is knowing the name of our sadness whether or not we can find our tears.
It is being. Just as we are with hope for more to come.
Maybe you’ve found yourself wondering:
How can I tell the truth of my experiences when my inner world feels so unknowable? How can I say something real when it causes me so much pain?
How do I apologize when I’ve hurt someone? Or tell someone that they’ve hurt me?
How do I live well and love well when I can’t always afford to pay rent?
Or maybe:
I don’t think I can start over. I can’t tell anyone about this.
I’m not too sure what the answers are here. But I think something powerful happens when we try to build even while we have little in our hands. I’d be honored to join you on your own journey of building something new.



Skills and Expertise
Abandonment
Abuse / Survivors of Abuse
Academic Underachievement
Addiction
Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions
Adjustment to College
Adult
Aggression and Violence
Anger Management
Anxiety
Attachment Issues
Behavioral Issues
Breakups
Bullying
Career Counseling
Child or Adolescent
Chronic Impulsivity
college age
Commitment Issues
Compulsive Spending and Shopping
Depression
Dissociation
Dissociative Disorders
Drug Use
Emotional Disturbance
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Abuse
Emptiness
Entitlement
Family Conflict
Family of Origin Issues
Fatherless
Forgiveness
Fear
Gay Issues
HIV / AIDS
Guilt
grief
Identity Issues
Internet Addiction
Irritability
Isolation
LGBTQ
Life Coaching
Men
Mens Issues and Problems
Multicultural Concerns
Obsessions and Compulsions
Peer Relationships
Paranoia
Phobias
Polyamory and Nonmonogamous Relationships
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Sexual Abuse
Sexual assault
Sexual Minorities
Sexual Addiction
Substance Use
Trauma and PTSD
Transgender Issues
Trauma
Teens

Treatment Orientation
Acceptance Commitment Therapy
Existential
Gestalt
Gottman Method
Harm Reduction
Humanistic
IFS
Interpersonal
Narrative
Person Centered Therapy
Psychodynamic
psychotherapy
Relational Therapy
Rogerian
Self-Compassion
Solution Focused Therapy
Somatic
Telehealth-based
Trauma Focused Therapy
Writing

Modality
Group
Individuals
Couples
Location
Shaquille Sinclair Counseling
4501 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118
Availability

I am flexibly open for weekday afternoons and evenings as well as Saturday mornings and afternoons

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
$120 (might have sliding scale spots open—feel free to ask!)

Sliding Scale: Yes

Accepted Payment Methods:
IvyPay (credit card), HSA/FSA

Does not accept insurance

License

Years in Practice: 0

Undergraduate:
New York University

Postgraduate:
The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology

Client Focus

Languages:
English

Age:
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),
Adults,
Preteens / Tweens (11 to 13)

Ethnicity:
African-American,
All,
Latino

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