Postdoctoral Psychological Associate
Dr. Caleb Sin
(he/him)
Dr. Caleb Sin is a postdoctoral fellow who earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary Graduate School of Psychology. His dissertation examined urine dicarboxylic acids as potential metabolic biomarkers predicting cognitive functioning in the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Throughout his graduate training, Dr. Sin has provided neuropsychological and psychodiagnostic evaluations for children, adolescents, young adults, and older adults.
Dr. Sin completed his clerkship at City of Hope, where he conducted neurocognitive assessments for a culturally diverse oncology population exposed to neurotoxic chemotherapy agents. He also trained at the UCLA Semel Institute on the neurodegeneration track during his pre-internship and recently completed his doctoral internship at Kaiser Permanente Fresno.
His clinical expertise includes ADHD, mood and anxiety disorders, and a variety of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and primary progressive aphasia. His current clinical focus involves working with children and adolescents, particularly in the areas of learning differences, ADHD, language disorders, and emotional concerns.