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Benny Ray MartinCore Faculty, School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family TherapySummary of Education and Relevant Experience A.S., San Bernardino Valley College; B.S., California Polytechnic State University; Affiliations
PublicationsMartin, 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
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