Sylvia Martin
Research focus on newborn screening and Multiple Sclerosis. Expertise in cognitive emotional behavioral therapy, personality disorders treatment, impulsivity and consciousness.
Sylvia Martin is a clinical psychologist and researcher at CRB. After her university training in philosophy and clinical psychology, she specialised in cognitive-emotional behavioural therapies (CBT). She obtained her PhD in Clinical Psychology & Psychopathology in 2019. Since 2016, Sylvia Martin’s clinical practice intersects with the emotional-rational therapy, cognitive therapy, and more recent approaches such as acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectal behavioural therapy, mindfulness-based approaches and the radically open dialectal therapy.
As a researcher, Sylvia Martin specialised in evidence-based treatments, impulsivity, and consciousness issues. She founded the ECCCLORE group that develops training in cognitive and behavioral skills related to the observation and regulation of emotions.
Teaching
- Clinical Psychology
- Emotions
- Anxiety in teaching
- Borderline personality disorder
- Personality disorders
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Scientific methods
- Case studies
- Problem based learning
- Ethics in Psychology
PhD-supervision
- Laure Thebault, co-supervision with Pr Lucia Romo (Paris Nanterre University)