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Sarah Sullivan-Singh

The Seattle Clinic & The University of Washington
Psychologist
Seattle, Washington
United States
 
Highest Degree Held: Ph.D.
Specialties: Individuals coping with health adversity
Types of Clients: Adults
Languages spoken: English
Licensures/Certifications: Psychologist
ACT/CBS Background and Training: In addition to past and current participation in ACT-focused professional study groups, workshops, and conferences, I am a certified Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) Trainer.
ACT/CBS Experience: Since 2010, I've been actively engaged in the ACT community here in Seattle.
Additional Information: Dr. Sarah Sullivan-Singh earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from UCLA with an emphasis in health psychology. She was delighted to return to her hometown for her pre-doctoral clinical internship at the University of Washington (UW). Following internship, she completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship within the UW Rehabilitation Medicine Department before beginning her independent practice.

Sarah offers evidence-based treatment for anxiety, depression, and managing health-related issues (including cancer, chronic disease, and health behavior change), grief, and coping with challenges in relationships and life transitions. Her aim is to support clients in discovering and clarifying their personal values and missions, enacting plans to inhabit those ways of being in the world, and cultivating rituals that foster emotional and physical health. Dedicated to providing care that is both grounded in scientific evidence and uniquely tailored to each individual client, Sarah integrates therapeutic strategies from a variety of cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT), including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP). In service of building awareness of her own ingrained biases, Sarah is engaged in ongoing learning and training to foster living through an anti-oppression lens, including within her practice of psychotherapy.

In addition to serving as a partner at The Seattle Clinic, Sarah is grateful for the opportunity to enliven and enrich her practice through training students and other professionals. She is a certified FAP trainer and offers workshops as well as individual supervision and consultation. She is also a Clinical Instructor within the UW Department of Psychology where she provides supervision to graduates students enrolled in the UW doctoral program in clinical psychology.

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