Marlon Martin, LPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Marlon Martin

Marlon Martin

LPC
31 years of experience
Virtual

Marlon Martin is an esteemed therapist located in the Pearland, Texas area, bringing over three decades of experience working with individuals and couples. Clients seek Marlon's guidance in addressing a spectrum of challenges, including anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, substance abuse, and mental health concerns. Notably, Marlon is deeply committed to assisting those who sense untapped potential in their lives, irrespective of the challenges they face, demonstrating a particular passion for this transformative work.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

Marlon's therapeutic style is characterized by warmth, relatability, and a clear sense of purpose. During the initial phases of therapy, Marlon dedicates time to comprehensively understanding clients' spoken and unspoken needs, fostering a relationship built on trust and safety.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Over the past 31 years, Marlon has played a pivotal role in assisting individuals on their journey of self-discovery. By fostering a deeper understanding of themselves, individuals have gained valuable insights into how to navigate life’s challenges. This heightened self-awareness serves as a powerful foundation for effective communication—both with themselves and with others. Through Marlon’s guidance, countless individuals have learned to harness these tools, leading to personal growth and resilience.

Address

11200 Broadway Street, Pearland, TX 77584, Suite 2743

Appointments

Virtual & in-person

My treatment methods

Existential

Existential therapy, a form of talk therapy, focuses on helping clients explore their existence, meaning, and purpose. During sessions, therapists guide clients in examining their choices, values, and how they relate to the world. This approach is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing anxiety, fear, or addiction.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a dynamic approach that targets negative thought patterns and behaviors contributing to emotional distress. By modifying these patterns, CBT empowers clients to manage depressive symptoms effectively. It is particularly effective in treating generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and social anxiety. Additionally, CBT assists clients in processing traumatic memories and equips them with practical problem-solving strategies. Furthermore, it helps individuals recognize triggers and develop coping mechanisms. Addressing underlying beliefs related to substance use is another essential aspect of CBT.

Couples Counseling

In couples counseling, partners discover essential tools for reconnection. They learn the fundamental principles of effective communication, enabling them to bridge gaps and understand each other more deeply. Additionally, couples explore their individual identities within the relationship, seeking alignment and purpose. By recognizing their unique strengths and how they complement one another, couples can foster a stronger, more harmonious bond.

Marlon Martin, LPC