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Martin Leichtman, Ph.D.
Biography / Credentials and Services

 

Dr. Martin Leichtman is a clinical psychologist who has had over thirty years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of children, adolescents, adults, and families. He earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Clark University, interned at Boston Children’s Hospital, was a postdoctoral fellow at The Menninger Clinic, and is a graduate of the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, holds a diplomate in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology, and is a Fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment, of which he was recently Secretary. A member of the staff of the Menninger Clinic for three decades, he served as Chief Psychologist in the Child and Adolescent Service for over twenty-two years, directed a residential treatment unit for eight years, and consulted to the Topeka Public Schools and mental health centers. He served on the faculties of the psychiatry and psychology training programs of the Menninger School of Mental Health Sciences, where he was named Teacher of the Year on a number of occasions, and the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis. In 2001, he was Visiting Professor at Ben Gurion University in Israel.

Dr. Leichtman and his wife, Dr. Maria Luisa Leichtman, are nationally recognized authorities on intensive, short-term residential treatment and have written numerous articles on the subject. He is also author of The Rorschach: A Developmental Perspective and over fifty book chapters and articles on child development, psychopathology, and the diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents. His work includes papers on the impact of sibling relationships on development, the “occupational hazards” of growing up in physician’s families, the role of families in the treatment of children, psychological testing, borderline disorders in children, and innovative approaches to individual and inpatient treatment. He has provided numerous continuing education workshops on these topics for organizations that include the American Psychological Association, the Kansas Psychological Association, the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the American Association of Children’s Residential Treatment Centers, The Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas, and The Society for Personality Assessment.

At Midwest Psychiatry, Dr. Leichtman’s practice is divided equally between adults and children. He provides individual and family treatment, diagnostic consultations, psychological testing, and consultation to organizations and other mental health professionals. Believing strongly in the role of families in the treatment of AD/HD, Oppositional Defiant Disorders, anxiety, and depression, he and Dr. Maria Luisa Leichtman are committed to psychoeducational approaches to therapy that provide parents with techniques to assist their children.