Carveth Martin

 
 

Advanced Clinical Intern

She/Her

Carveth is motivated by the belief that with guidance and commitment, individuals, communities, and even cultures have the capacity to mitigate past traumas and change harmful patterns. She works deeply and kindly with life’s complexities: from despair to the urge to create, from feelings of low self-esteem or shame to the capacity for love. Centering the client as the expert of their own experience, she collaborates to create a safe, supportive therapeutic relationship. 

At the heart of Carveth’s practice is the view that healing is an act of radical self-compassion. As an Integrative Psychotherapist intern, she practices from a de-stigmatizing, multicultural, intersectional perspective recognizing that healing looks different for everyone and cannot be reduced to one method. She uses anti-racist, trauma-informed, affirming, and strengths-based approaches, with a focus on mindfulness and the mind-body-spirit connection. Her work is rooted in social justice, ensuring that each person’s experiences, identities, and values are central to the healing process. 

Carveth is eager to work with people from many paths of life. Her experience includes helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, life transitions, identity, intimacy, relationships and family, and self-esteem. Prior to pursuing the study of psychotherapy, she worked to defend women’s reproductive healthcare and in a variety of non-profit and advocacy spaces.