Moving From Porn to Meaningful Connections | Dr. Michelle Yep Martin

The myth of sex and pornography addiction is really a lack of meaningful connections, yet we are bombarded by sex and pornography constantly. How do we talk to people we love about this? How do we give ourselves the opportunity to find fulfillment in our lives and our relationships?

Michelle Yep Martin is a life-long Alaskan. She obtained her Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2000 and her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology from Saybrook University in San Francisco, California in 2012. She earned her Psy.D. in 2014. Michelle's focus in private practice (for the last 13 years) is on the treatment of those who have committed a sexual offense as an Approved Provider for the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders, Supervisor level for the Department of Corrections in the State of Alaska. She also works with victims of sexual assault and their families. Michelle provides training and supervision statewide for the Department of Corrections and the University of Alaska.


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