Renee Kubota, LICSW

Sex/Gender: Female, Non-binary
Ethnicity: Japanese, Other

Finding a therapist can be such a daunting, overwhelming process! As someone who’s been a therapy client myself, one thing that has helped me feel more comfortable opening up to a new person is learning a little about who they are.

So in an effort to offer that to you, here’s a bit about me: I was born and raised in the greater Denver-metro area, then moved to Seattle for graduate school and have been here ever since. What initially drew me to pursue my graduate degree in social work was a desire to build a career that was aligned with my values around social justice and liberation. What drew me to being a therapist was realizing the transformative power of participating in therapy as a client and wanting to share that with others. I view the continuation of my own healing and growing journey as integral to living the life I want and to sustaining my capacity to continue this work.

A few identities I hold include: queer/bisexual, non-binary femme (my pronouns are she/they), neurodivergent, and mixed race with Japanese and white ancestry. Navigating situations where I am privileged, marginalized and/or somewhere in between at various points in my life has forced me to grapple with ambiguity and complex power dynamics. I believe these lived experience enrich my ability to hold complexity, contradiction, to challenge binary thinking and find peace in holding multiple truths simultaneously.

I do my best to be my authentic self when working with clients because I believe when we allow ourselves to be who we are, it invites others to do the same. I invite you to bring your whole self into sessions. All of your identities and parts of you will be welcomed.

I find joy in being creative, taking walks in nature, karaoke nights, reading, playing boardgames, pulling tarot cards, cuddling with my dog Tato-Tot, and hanging out with friends and family.

My style in session is warm, relational, down-to-earth and strengths-based. I bring a spirit of curiosity, collaboration and compassion to each session. The way I view the world considers the ways systems of oppression and shape our present and past and as a result, this lens is always woven into the work I do with clients.

If you’d like to learn more about me or explore working together, please email me to schedule a free 20-min consultation call!

License Number: LW61155441 (first issued 6/10/22, expires 3/7/24)
License State: Washington
Sliding Scale / Reduced Fee Accepted: Yes
Types of Insurance Accepted: Out of Network
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States
English
Individuals
Telehealth/Teletherapy
Attachment-based/Relational Therapy, Trauma-Focused, Somatic Experiencing, Psychodynamic, LGBTQ+ Affirming, Feminist, Compassion Focused, Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Addiction, Women's Issues, Traumatic Grief, Trauma, Transgender, Stress, Spirituality, Self Esteem, Relationship Issues, Racial Identity, Anxiety, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Burnout, Chronic Illness, Codependency, Depression, Emotion Regulation, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), LGBTQ+ Related Issues, Life Transitions
Last modified: October 9, 2024

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