Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Tatia Miller, MA, LPC, LSOTP, CCM
First, let me tell you just a bit about my personal self. I am Texas born and bred. I’ve only lived outside of this state I love for just three very short periods. I’ve always come back.
My license is only in Texas. And, I’ve worked my entire adult life in the mental and behavioral health fields. I’ve been fortunate to always work, but I do have lots of hobbies. I’ve been married 35 years, have two grown daughters and two very very CUTE grandchildren. My two dogs keep me busy. I do think pugs are so adorable–but probably suffer a bit of ADHD themselves. I am in that age bracket that still worries about my aging dad.
My philosophy for therapy and life is very simple. It’s like a recipe. If we take a little of that and a dab of this, we can create something, if not magical—at least edible. Life is not always easy or delectable, but it is usually, at least, a place where we can learn to improve our “recipe” for coping with any of life’s struggles. While we can never change events which have occurred, we can develop a different view of what we’ve been through and a plan to create a better outlook- creating a “recipe” of healing and a better emotional state.
In my life, I’ve been fortunate to have had the greatest experiences. While I thought I was just working to help take care of my family—feeling grateful to be working in a field I very much love, my path was creating a base and layers of experience which would afford me lots of success, a wealth of ideas and the wisdom to help others. Counseling is a more of a calling for me. I truly believe that without
a higher power’s direction, I would not be able to have helped others in confronting the experiences and challenges my clients and I have faced together throughout all these years.
I’m a firm believer that no one person should spend all their time in therapy. While there are some instances that require a longer modality, most issues can be approached with shorter solutions. This doesn’t believe that I think someone can be healed in 6 short sessions. What it does mean is that it is imperative that we use the skills we learn in therapy in our daily lives. Without this step, healing cannot occur. Thus, it is a two-part progression; learn the steps in therapy and then actually use them in daily living.
As a result of working so long, I have been privileged to have worked with many populations: neurological disorders such as ADHD, TBI/ABI and autism; depression; chronic mental illness; personality disorders; work-related injuries and chronic health issues. I have worked with both men and women of all generations, as well as helped those who have been to prison/have legal issues; have dealt with grief/loss and have felt compromised by lost relationships such as divorce.
If you are seeking a plan of health; a recipe of sorts, which might help you see that more fruitful outlook, I look forward to meeting with you and helping you learn to create the best “recipe” for you to flourish and in being your best self. Thank you for considering me. I so look forward to meeting you!
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Tatia Miller is a Texas-born counselor who has spent her entire adult career in the mental and behavioral health field. She is licensed to practice in Texas as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC #13415) and brings 29 years of clinical experience to her work.
She specializes in helping people with stress, anxiety, parenting issues, anger management, bipolar disorder, ADHD, addictions, relationship issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related concerns, self-esteem, career difficulties, depression, and compassion fatigue. Her background includes working with neurological conditions such as ADHD, traumatic brain injury and other acquired brain injuries, and autism, as well as supporting people facing chronic mental illness, personality disorders, work-related injuries, and long-term health challenges.
Born and raised in Texas, Tatia has lived outside the state only during three brief periods and has returned to Texas each time. She has been married for 35 years, is the mother of two grown daughters, and has two grandchildren. Her home life includes two dogs and a fondness for pugs. She also notes being in an age bracket that still worries about an aging father.
Tatia describes her therapeutic approach with a simple recipe metaphor – combining a little of one thing with a dab of another to develop practical strategies for coping and growth. She believes counseling is a calling and credits guidance from a higher power as central to her ability to accompany clients through difficult experiences. While some situations require longer-term care, she emphasizes that many concerns can be addressed with focused, shorter-term approaches when clients practice skills learned in sessions in their everyday lives. Tatia frames healing as a two-part process: learning tools in therapy and applying those tools in daily living.
Over nearly three decades she has worked with men and women across generations, including people with legal histories, individuals coping with grief and loss, and those affected by relationship breakdowns such as divorce. Tatia invites anyone seeking a practical plan for emotional health – a personal “recipe” for flourishing – to consider meeting with her, and she looks forward to helping clients develop a more hopeful outlook and a path toward being their best selves.
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Licensed therapists offer the same clinical knowledge and therapeutic skills whether they meet with clients online or in person, and clients may change therapists at any time if they need a different fit. For many people, online therapy provides an accessible, practical way to address everyday mental health concerns while maintaining continuity of care.
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