Tylor Martinez, MSP, LMHCA earned a Bachelor of Arts with a focus in Clinical Psychology from George Mason University and a Master of Science in Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University. Alongside this, he has completed Level 1 and Level 2 Gottman Couples Therapy training, a highly effective and research-supported approach to strengthening relationships.Tylor brings over seven years of experience in clinical psychology, having supported licensed clinical psychologists by administering and scoring psychological assessments, and currently provides therapy services to diverse populations, drawing from a range of evidence-based approaches tailored to each client’s needs. In addition to his clinical work, Tylor is interested in emotional granularity—how individuals accurately perceive and label their emotions—and its connection to personality, with the goal of understanding how emotional awareness supports healthy personality functioning and overall mental well-being.
Research and Treatment Interests
Psychotherapy with adults, children (8+), adolescents, and couples
Developmental transitions (marriage, divorce, retirement, loss and mourning)
Complex emotional and psychological challenges
Treatment and research on personality disorders
Research on emotional granularity
Professional Activities
Psychotherapist in Tri-Cities, Washington
Level 1 and Level 2 Gottman Training
Planned Level 3 Gottman Training
Preparing for doctoral training in clinical psychology (Psy.D.)
Ongoing Preparation for postdoctoral training in psychoanalysis