Mental Health Practice – Kin Therapy
Kin Therapy is a Seattle, Washington individual therapy practice operated by Yuliya Rae, MA, LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor). The practice holds a Body Trust Certification and is listed on the Inclusive Therapists directory. Yuliya uses they/them pronouns and describes the practice’s work as rooted in client-centered, relational, and anti-oppressive values.
The practice specializes in trauma therapy and late-discovered autism and ADHD, with services exclusively available to clients ages 25 and older. Therapeutic work centers on processing trauma, understanding neurodivergence, nervous system regulation, body trust development, and relational healing. The practice addresses concerns including overwhelm, overstimulation, isolation, and patterns that interfere with self-acceptance and authentic connection in relationships. The clinician brings a framework that integrates body-based and relational perspectives alongside attention to neurodivergent experience.
Kin Therapy operates on a telehealth-only basis, serving clients throughout Seattle and across Washington state. No in-person office location is maintained. Office hours are Monday through Wednesday from 10 AM to 3 PM and Thursday from 10 AM to 12 PM. A free 20-minute consultation is offered to prospective clients interested in scheduling, allowing both clinician and client to assess fit before committing to ongoing sessions. The practice provides a secure client portal for communication between appointments.
Upon email signup, prospective clients can receive a complimentary “My Neurodivergent Profile” workbook featuring journal prompts and worksheets designed to support self-reflection and understanding of neurodivergent experience.
The focus on late-discovered autism and ADHD reflects an emphasis on adult clients who may be encountering these diagnoses later in life and who benefit from integrating that understanding into a relational and trauma-aware therapeutic framework. The practice’s listing on Inclusive Therapists and its stated anti-oppressive orientation reflect a commitment to serving clients from marginalized communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals and others who seek affirming mental health care in a telehealth setting.
Specific information regarding insurance acceptance, session fees, sliding scale availability, and the year the practice was established is available through the dedicated fees page on the practice website.