Born on October 18, 1950 in Ponoka, Alberta, Jack Martin moved to B.C. in 1975.

Books:

Personal Development (Detselig Enterprises, 1983), with Wyn Martin
Mastering Instruction (Allyn & Bacon, 1983)
Instructional Counseling (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985), with Bryan Hiebert
The Construction and Understanding of Psychotherapeutic Change: Conversations, Memories, and Theories (Teachers College Press, 1994)
Research as Praxis (Teachers College Press, 1995), with Lisa Hoshmand
The Psychology of Human Possibility and Constraint (State University of New York Press, 1999), with Jeff Sugarman
Models of Classroom Management (Temeron Books, 1999), with Jeff Sugarman and John McNamara
Persons: Understanding Psychological Selfhood and Agency. (Springer Science and Business Media, 2010), with Jeff H. Sugarman, Sarah Hickinbottom
The Sociocultural turn in Psychology: The Contextual Emergence of Mind and Self (Columbia UP, 2010)
The Psychology of Personhood: Philosophical, Historical, Social-developmental, and Narrative Perspectives (Cambridge University Press, 2013), with Mark BickhardThe Education of Selves: How Psychology Transformed Students (Oxford University Press, 2013), with Ann-Marie McLelllan
Wiley Handbook of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology: Methods, Approaches and New Directions for Social Research (Wiley Blackwell, 2015), with Jeff Sugarman and Kathleen Slaney
A Humanities Approach to the Psychology of Personhood (Routledge, 2020), with Jeff Sugarman
Hometown Asylum: A History and Memoir of Institutional Care (Friesen, 2020)
From Scientific Psychology to the Study of Persons: A Psychologist's Memoir (Routledge, 2021)

[BCBW 2021]