Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Robin
I completed my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at California Southern University, Master’s degree from Webster University in Clinical Counseling, and Bachelor’s degree from Rollins College in Psychology.
I am a licensed mental health counselor in private practice in Florida.
I completed my internship providing psychological services for teens and young mothers in a pregnancy program, as well as working as a substance abuse counselor with adults. Upon completion of my Master’s, I went straight into private practice.
I am a former high school psychology teacher. I serve as a general psychology and basic counseling skills adjunct instructor at Eastern Florida State College and I teach various level undergraduate and graduate level courses at South College.
My area of focus in my practice is on anxiety and depression. I work mainly with people who are feeling stuck and have a negative outlook on life. My goal is to help people gain clarity in their situations and build the skills to find meaning and purpose in their lives.
I use an eclectic approach to therapy. With a mix of various CBT techniques to challenge many of those illogical thoughts that plague many people, with a mix of mindfulness activities, I find that my clients do very well with these two modalities, when appropriate. I take each client as a very unique individual, so once we meet, I can get a better idea of what the client may need as far as treatment approaches.
There is nothing more rewarding than guiding someone through their journey into wellness!
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Dr. Robin Miller earned a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University, a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from Webster University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rollins College. She practices as a licensed mental health counselor in Florida and brings seven years of clinical experience to her private practice.
Her early training included an internship providing psychological services to teens and young mothers in a pregnancy program and work as a substance abuse counselor with adults. After completing her master’s degree she entered private practice full time.
Before focusing on clinical practice, Dr. Miller taught high school psychology. She also works in higher education as an adjunct instructor at Eastern Florida State College, where she teaches general psychology and basic counseling skills, and she teaches various undergraduate and graduate courses at South College.
In clinical work her primary focus is anxiety and depression, and she often works with people who feel stuck or who hold a negative outlook on life. Her goal is to help clients gain clarity about their situations and to build practical skills that support finding meaning and purpose.
Dr. Miller uses an eclectic approach, combining cognitive-behavioral techniques to challenge unhelpful thinking with mindfulness activities when appropriate. She treats each person as an individual and adapts treatment methods to fit the client’s needs. Guiding someone through their journey into wellness is an experience she finds especially rewarding.
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