Kathryn Miller, LCSW, BCD, has about thirty years of clinical experience and holds the highest achievement in her field; Board Certified Diplomate has a private practice that caters to individuals and couples. She has remained committed to the highest standards of clinical practice since completing her graduate studies with honors from Tulane University. Kathryn was looking for further challenges, so she began studying the Gottman Method and is one of 500 certified worldwide. Kathryn has been successful in her objectives. Kathryn skillfully assists patients in achieving their goals by assessing each person's unique objectives. She has excellent precision in honing in, through active collaboration with her patients, to effectively pinpoint where they need to work through various measures. The outcome of this skill increases treatment effectiveness and leads to an increased sense of achievement, well-being, and autonomy.
Furthermore, both individuals and couples become equipped with an array of tools to tackle the inevitable future challenges of life. Kathryn has a direct, non-nonsense demeanor, yet she is gifted with a genuine way of connecting with her patients. She is very skillful when it comes to confronting with compassion.
Kathryn's therapeutic approach is rich in theoretical perspectives and techniques acquired over the past thirty years. Her curious mind and a relentless interest in cutting-edge approaches are evidenced by her non-stop learning. Because being supportive, empathetic, and patient are characteristics that can't be separated from her sense of self and core belief values, she naturally provides support, active listening, and practical feedback to help clients effectively. With all the tools in her chest, Kathryn is an expert in choosing and integrating various methodologies and techniques. She offers a highly personalized approach tailored to each client. Without judgment, she works with each individual or couple to help them build on their strengths.
Ultimately, she wants to accomplish more than the goals her clients for which they came in: she is working from a much broader view that involves increased emotional intelligence, problem-solving, awareness, empowerment, emotional regulation, and skills that allow a person to feel free being their unique self. them build on their strengths. Ultimately, she wants to accomplish much more than the goals that her clients for which they came in: she is working from a much deeper angle, that fosters increased emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and overall empowerment. She strongly advocates “ looking in the junk room”, as she calls it.
Kathryn has been recognized yearly for her accomplishments. She is also a speaker for the Gottman Institute. She frequently holds workshops for expecting couples and skills for keeping a marriage strong, both given the seal of approval from the Gottman Institute.
Kathryn has been married for 25 years and has two kids, one grandchild, and one furry friend.
Language(s) Spoken
English
Types of Therapy
Family Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
Exposure Therapy
Couples Therapy
Biopsychosocial Model
Somatic Experiencing
Emotional Freedom Technique
Client Centered Therapy
Gottman Method
Object Relations Theory
Psychoeducation
Somatic Therapy
Structural Family Therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Internal Family Systems Therapy
Somatic Psychology
Integrative Therapy
Marriage And Family Therapy
Supportive Therapy
Compassion Focused Therapy
Strength Based Therapy
Collaborative Therapy
Therapeutic Intervention
Self Esteem Therapy
Codependency Therapy
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Helping Marriages Thrive Since
29 Year(s)
Available Service Mode
In person
Phone
Internet meeting
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