Judith Josiah-Martin
Ph.D., Smith College
M.S.W, Washington University
Judith Josiah-Martin, PhD, ACSW, CADC, has been a part of the University of º£½ÇÉçÇø School of Social Work faculty for nine years, prior to which she served Uº£½ÇÉçÇø community as the Director of Multicultural Student Life. Before moving to º£½ÇÉçÇø, she held the position of Manager of Clinical Services for Crossroads Center, Antigua. Her alma maters are Smith College School of Social Work for a PhD in Clinical Social Work, and Washington University-St. Louis for a MSW degree emphasis in Social Welfare, Administration and Community Development.
Josiah-Martin has spent over 38 years working in the field of social work as a: clinical social worker; program administrator; mental health trainer and consultant; community advocate; secondary and tertiary educator; social activist; grant coordinator; and researcher. Her areas of specialization include: clinical practice with individuals, groups and families; substance use and trauma related disorders; practice interventions for under-represented and marginalized populations; and intercultural effective communication and cultural diversity in the workplace;. She is an avid reader, a musician and a world traveler who enjoys outdoor adventures.
