Glenda Martinez, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of children and adults with a variety of psychiatric and neurological disorders such as dementia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities, ADHD, multiple sclerosis, seizure disorders, chronic illness, depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia among others. Dr. Martinez conducts neuropsychological evaluations for Spanish and English speakers to aid in the diagnosis of various neurological complaints including memory disorders, learning/academic problems, and ADHD.

Dr. Martinez earned her doctoral degree from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her internship at the Miami Veterans Administration Hospital and her fellowship at Mount Sinai Medical Center as part of the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital Postdoctoral Psychology Program.

During her training, Dr. Martinez had the opportunity to assess the diverse and multilingual South Florida community in various settings providing therapeutic and testing services to children and adults. She conducts individual and group therapy in English and Spanish with emphasis in anxiety disorders, pain management, rehabilitation, chronic diseases, bereavement issues, and caregiver’s distress.

In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Martinez
was a clinical supervisor for interns and post-doctoral trainees at Citrus Health Network in Hialeah.  She also taught various courses as an Adjunct Faculty member in the Psychology department at Barry University in Miami Shores. She continues to supervise externs from Carlos Albizu University.
I have immediate openings for tele-therapy (video/audio sessions) and would be honored to support you during this time of uncertainty.