Dr. Kelley Martin

Dr. Kelley Martin Dr. Martin offers virtual individual and family behavioral health services.

01/01/2024
Gratitude is the gift that keeps on giving. Help your children embrace gratitude by "letting them be the recipients of y...
12/23/2023

Gratitude is the gift that keeps on giving. Help your children embrace gratitude by "letting them be the recipients of your gratitude, [which] can help them cultivate their own.”

Read on for more tips:

Research shows reminding kids to say ‘thank you’ doesn’t work as well as taking time to help them cultivate gratitude

Happy Thanksgiving! May we all recognize our blessings and lead with a grateful heart.
11/23/2023

Happy Thanksgiving! May we all recognize our blessings and lead with a grateful heart.

September is Su***de Prevention Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and discuss this highly stigmatized topic. Mu...
09/06/2023

September is Su***de Prevention Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and discuss this highly stigmatized topic.

Much like mental health conditions, suicidal thoughts can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, race, moral compass, or strength of character. Although common, suicidal thoughts should not be considered normal and are indicative of more serious issues that need attention.

Talking openly about suicidal thoughts and feelings do not plant ideas (they're already there), but it can save a life. As one of the leading causes of death in the US and second among youth, it is critical we do not shy away from asking the question.

Not sure where to start? Here are some resources to get you started:
https://988lifeline.org/
https://afsp.org/
https://sprc.org/
https://www.aap.org/en/patient-care/blueprint-for-youth-suicide-prevention/
https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/suicidal-behavior
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-prevention

Back-to-school is always a time met with mixed emotions, especially for the growing numbers of youth that struggle with ...
08/22/2023

Back-to-school is always a time met with mixed emotions, especially for the growing numbers of youth that struggle with feelings of anxiety and depression. Mental Health America now has new, free resources to help support parents, teachers, students, caregivers, and others during this time of transition.

The 2023 Mental Health America Back-to-School toolkit focuses on an area that MHA has seen be a key driver of youth mental health concerns: social media and online activity. The toolkit, "Selfies, Social, & Screens: Navigating Virtual Spaces for Youth," provides educational information and tips on how to tackle some of the most common online stressors for youth, like social comparison, body image, misinformation, and cyberbullying.

Inside the toolkit, you’ll find:
Fact sheets and tips for youth
Fact sheets and tips for adults
Key messages
A sample drop-in article
Sample social media posts and images
Posters
A guide to national and local resources

Our 2023 toolkit provides info, tips, and resources for young people, caregivers, and school personnel on protecting youth mental health in a digital world.

Su***de is the 2nd leading cause of death in children and teens. This is preventable. Don't be afraid to ask, trust your...
08/17/2023

Su***de is the 2nd leading cause of death in children and teens. This is preventable. Don't be afraid to ask, trust your gut, and maintain connection. For more tools, click the link below.

Su***de is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24. Learn about risk factors, warning signs, and how to help a suicidal adolescent.

August is National Wellness Month - the perfect time to focus on self-care, stress management, and healthy routines. Phy...
08/07/2023

August is National Wellness Month - the perfect time to focus on self-care, stress management, and healthy routines. Physical activity, nutritious foods, practicing mindfulness, and connecting socially are all important for general wellness. Modeling these behaviors for your kids to observe and learn teaches them early how to care for themselves and sets them up for a lifetime of health and wellness. Take care of you for you. Take care of you for them.

Take 1 hour today to prioritize you and encourage those around you to do the same. Go outside, take a walk, play with yo...
05/18/2023

Take 1 hour today to prioritize you and encourage those around you to do the same. Go outside, take a walk, play with your dog, grab lunch with a friend, curl up with a book. Whatever it is, be a model for mental wellness for your children and loved ones by taking care of you! Comment below what you did today!

03/18/2023

​The video isn't just funny, it's pretty darn accurate.

Teaching them how to manage life and all the emotions that come with it is much more effective in the long run. Strong e...
03/10/2023

Teaching them how to manage life and all the emotions that come with it is much more effective in the long run. Strong emotions may be scary at times because you were taught to be afraid of them or not to feel them. Let's work with our children to be less afraid of and more attuned with their (and our) selves.

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Bastrop, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Telephone

+18323491239

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Telepsychological Services

Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health was founded in 2019 out of a need for flexibility. When juggling life, making yourself and your own well-being a priority is often last on the list. While your focus may be your child or family member with special needs, the entire family system is where true change takes shape. Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health was created as a flexible means of receiving behavioral health consultation, intervention, and support with the goal of helping you and your family rise to its fullest potential.

Dr. Kelley Martin is a Texas Licensed Psychologist who received extensive instruction in the evaluation and treatment of child and adolescent mental health with a specialization in Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as behavioral assessments, program evaluations, and consultation services. She believes that practical, coordinated care enhances an individual's likelihood for success; thus, her goal is to facilitate care while maintaining one's relationship with their educational, therapeutic, and medical teams. Dr. Kelley is a big believer in caring and being responsible for oneself as well as others while realizing and owning the fact that we are all perfectly imperfect. As someone who is intimately familiar with mental health issues as not only a psychologist but family member, Dr. Kelley strives to bring mental health care to everyone – to the impacted individual as well as the family – by meeting them where they are, bolstering their resilience, and instilling a sense of hope. She offers behavioral consultation and individual, family, and group therapy services in a telehealth format, bringing therapy to you in the comfort of your own home. She also presents to school districts, support and advocacy groups, churches, and community agencies.

Dr. Kelley is a professional member of the American and Texas Psychological Associations and holds an additional credential with the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Kelley works for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission providing technical assistance to psychologists around the State of the Texas, assisting with policy and program development for IDD and Behavioral Health populations, and leading the quality assurance team of her department. Outside of her work life, she enjoys being with nature, spending time with family and friends, learning to crochet, and loving on her dog, Buckley.