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Dr. Jerry Martin, Jr.

U.S.
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Expertise

I will be able to answer any questions in general relation to family and children issues. Please do not ask me regards medications because I am not a medical doctor.

Experience in the area

I have experience with the children and teens in the past 20 years.

Organizations

Certified Member of American Psychological Association - and a Fellow Member of International Society of Counsellors

Education/Credentials

I holds BA degree in Psychology, MA degree in Social Work and Ed.D. degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.

Awards and Honors

I hold numberous awards from state and regionial agencies for excellent community service to the youth and families in the past 12 years.

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Recent Answers from Dr. Jerry Martin, Jr.

2012-05-17 Can any good come out of this?:

Hi,    First of all, I am sorry about what's going on with him and his son. You did indeed tried your very best to assist, helped him, he choose his own life and his path over the child's best of interest

2012-05-14 helping senior neighbor:

Hi Lynn,    It is very nice of you to help your neighbor, her daughter is correct, you need to cut back and may I suggest you to contact local agency that deals with aging and disabled seniors, they will

2012-05-09 marriage of elderly parents:

Hi David,    Over 5 decades of marriage, that does tell it all. Occasional bittering is expected.    Only few strategies I suggest you is to stay out of it and if you hear any bittering or they say hurtful

2012-02-19 mother and son:

Hi.    Sometimes it is better to leave it alone, in this case, it may make things worse for your husband if you ask his mother.    My question is why last 2 years, I assumed in the past, mother did give

2012-02-14 Father-Daughter issues:

Hi.    As long you are still in high school, you can't run away because your father is responsible for you until you graduate from high school or your 18 years old, with those two options, you can leave

 

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