Nora Martos-perry
Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology
Wright Institute
United States of America
Biography
B.A. Comparative Literature and Spanish, University of California, Riverside, 1974 M.A. Spanish Literature, University of California, Riverside, 1978 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, The Wright Institute, 1998 Dr. Martos-Perry graduated from The Wright Institute in 1998, after completing a pre-doctoral internship at U.C. Davis Counseling Center. While at Davis, she served as a consultant to the Multicultural Immersion Program ("MIP"), and the Educational Opportunities ("EOP") Peer Counseling Program . She completed her post-doctoral fellowship in 1999, as Chief Intern in the adolescent inpatient unit at St. Mary's Medical Center, McAuley Behavioral Health in San Francisco. In 2000, she joined the clinical faculty at St. Mary's she taught Family Therapy and Culture and Psychotherapy. Since that time, Dr. Martos-Perry has conducted training for the Livermore School District, San Mateo County Social Services, UC Berkeley Extension, and the San Francisco Child Abuse Council.
Research Interest
Dr. Martos-Perry's clinical and research interests include, cutural identity, acculturation, psychoanalytic theory, attachment, family and couples therapy, trauma, and mindfulness