Benny Ray Martin

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Core Faculty, School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy

Summary of Education and Relevant Experience

A.S., San Bernardino Valley College; B.S., California Polytechnic State University;
M.A., Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara.
Benny Ray Martin served for four years as a graduate student researcher, lab coordinator and case manager at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He has extensive experience in behavioral research and therapy.

Affiliations

Publications

Martin, B. R., Goodrich, G., Beutler, L, and Firestone, L. (2000). "Effects of affect-arousal in treatment of depression using 'voice technique': Therapist training and client outcome."  International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, 1(1), 91-107.

Beutler, L. & Martin, B. R.  (2000) "Prescribing interventions through strategic treatment selection." Cognitive Behavior and Practice, 7, 1-17.

Beutler, L. E., Martin, B. R. (1999). "Publishing and communicating research findings: Seeking scientific objectivity." in P. C. Kendall and J. N. Butcher (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology (2nd ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Professional Presentations

"Evidence Based Strategies of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to Acceptance and Change," Washington Counseling Association - Second Annual Conference and Retreat, June, 2007

"Multicultural Models of Supervision," University of Washington, Psychology Internship, Feburary, 2007

"Could Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Form the Basis for a Truly Multicultural Therapy?", National Multicultural Conference, January, 2007

"Implications for Diversity and Lopez's Model of Shifting Cultural Hypotheses," guest lecturer at University of Washington - Psychology Residents' Didactics Series

Professional Interests

  • Effects of cultural values and view-points on expression of personality disorders
  • Effects of varying degrees of father absence on young adult males
  • Self-concept development across culture and its effect on psychopathology
  • Multicultural counseling and training development
  • Systematic Treatment Selection effects on therapy process and client outcomes
  • Effects of Social Stigma on Personality Development
  • Psychotherapy Process
  • Emotion Regulation

Contact Information

School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
206-268-4810
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