Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Beth Martin, PMHNP-BC, is the kind of provider who thinks outside the box. She understands that everyone wants to feel their best, and she takes the time to truly listen to each patient’s story so she can build a care plan that fits their life.
Education and Background
Beth’s path to psychiatric care reflects a steady, determined climb. She earned her Associate of Science in Nursing from Front Range Community College in 2015, her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Aspen University in 2018, and her Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University in 2022, when she also completed her board certification as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner in Colorado. That step-by-step journey through every level of nursing education gives her a well-rounded perspective and a deep appreciation for the work it takes to grow, something she brings to the way she supports her patients every day.
Care Philosophy
Beth takes a personalized, integrated approach to care. She is attentive, nonjudgmental, and genuinely curious about each patient’s experience, using a holistic lens to create treatment options that address the full picture of their well-being. She believes that being truly listened to is where healing begins, and she makes that a priority in every visit. She is excited by the innovative options now available in mental health care, especially for patients who have been resistant to previous treatments. She uses these advanced tools to give her patients new hope for their future.
Personal Interests
Outside of the clinic, Beth enjoys spending time with her family and pets. She loves hiking, stand-up paddle boarding, reading, home renovations, and gardening. She’s always finding new areas to explore in Colorado and looks forward to traveling more in the future. That sense of curiosity and adventure is something her patients experience in the creative, personalized care she provides.
What to Expect
In sessions with Beth, patients can expect a provider who is warm, attentive, and willing to think creatively about their care. She creates a welcoming, nonjudgmental space where you can share openly and feel confident that your treatment plan is built around your unique needs.