About Dr. David Martin
I’m Dr. David Martin, and I’m glad you’re here.
I work collaboratively with my clients, empowering them to find balance, wholeness, and greater happiness in life. My broad experience both in a variety of psychological treatment modalities (IFS, EMDR and DBT), as well as in working with a wide range of clients, enables me to provide therapy that is both deeply compassionate and well-rooted in psychological science.
I graduated from the University of Kansas with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with concentrations in Positive Psychology, Attachment Theory and Mindfulness. I have fifteen years of experience providing psychotherapy and before starting a private practice have worked in college counseling centers and Veteran Administration Hospitals across the United States.
Most recently I was the Clinical Director at the Creighton University Counseling Center. I have received high-quality training and supervision in several empirically supported treatment models including Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotion Focused Therapy and Relationally based Psychodynamic Therapy Internal Family systems (IFS) resonates most closely with my view of human psychology.
I have particular expertise working with Trauma, Grief, Depression, Anxiety, OCD, ADHD, Couples, Career struggles, and issues with Self-esteem and Identity. I enjoy working with couples, adults of all ages and teens.
I am passionate about helping my clients achieve greater self-compassion and understanding. I’m here to help you create stronger, more fulfilling relationships, make peace with yourself, and start living a life of fulfillment and connection.
I have Studied Zen Buddhism in Kyoto Japan, worked in college counseling centers across the United States, completed IFS level 1 training through the IFS institute and served as the Clinical Director at the Creighton University Counseling Center.