Lori Martin, MS, LPC-Supervisor

She/Her

Of all life's difficulties perhaps one that is the most common is the struggle to be authentically ourselves. I believe that as adults we have the important task of unlearning beliefs and ways of being learned in childhood, that don't honor who we are. There are so many ways that we are taught to not listen to our bodies or our own since of knowing that lead us to betray ourselves. I work with people to help them come back to themselves and learn to hear their own wisdom. 

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor - Supervisor (LPC-S #67402). I completed my Bachelor’s of Social Work and Master's of Science in Counseling and Development from Texas Woman’s University. 

I have worked with the Juvenile POST program, Denton County Adult and Juvenile Probation, Denton County Jail, CPS, and Cooke County's domestic violence shelter. I have co-facilitated Bibliodrama groups at Lew Sterrett Jail through Volunteers of America's, Resolana program, and other local organizations. 

I have over thirteen years experience working with adults in areas such as relationships, gender identity, sexuality, body image, disordered eating behaviors, trauma, ADHD, Autism, and addictionIn integrate affirming practices such as Health At Every Size, Intuitive Eating, and sex positivity into my work to promote self trust and acceptance. I have over 10 years of training and experience in psychodrama and sociometry and enjoy using experiential methods to assist individuals and groups in their work. I lead psychodrama groups at Sante Center for Healing as well as at Terrell Counseling. I have training in bioenergetics and body focused therapy. I am also a certified Reiki Practitioner and ADHD-CCSP. I find that incorporating experiential modalities provides creative solutions where we might feel stuck in traditional talk therapy. Additionally, I enjoy supervising and mentoring new clinicians entering the field.

LGBTQIA+ affirming