Cori Miller, PsyD, LP
Licensed Psychologist, Supervisor
“Looking at and working with an individual’s entire context is an essential part of their treatment.”
EDUCATION
Dr. Cori Miller received her Master of Arts and Doctorate degrees in Clinical Psychology from the Florida School of Professional Psychology, with an additional two years of specialty coursework in Child and Adolescent Development. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and pre-medicine at the University of Florida.
EXPERIENCE
Cori has three decades of experience working in the mental health field. She has worked with children/adolescents and their families, and adults in numerous mental health settings, including case management, inpatient hospitalization, family court and CPS reunification, addiction, school assessment, residential treatment, and NYC’s guardianship program for incapacitated adults.
CERTIFICATIONS
Cori is a licensed clinical psychologist. She has received specialized training in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), including EMDR for preverbal trauma, Trauma Informed-Child Parent Psychotherapy (TI-CPP), DC:0-5 assessment and treatment, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), PracticeWise: Managing and Adapting practice (MAP). Cori is a member of the American Psychological Association and Minnesota Psychological Association.
MENTAL HEALTH APPROACH
In therapy, Cori takes a relational, psychodynamic approach that focuses on process and using the therapeutic relationship to reach clinical goals. She meets clients where they are at, works collaboratively to understand struggles, and uses a supportive, strength-based approach to encourage movement toward goals. Cori feels strongly that looking at and working with an individual’s entire context is an essential part of their treatment, allowing a person to be fully seen and understood. She uses creative, flexible and integrative interventions in therapy. With children/adolescents and their families, Cori works to facilitate healthy communication while helping parents better understand their children developmentally and emotionally to improve the attachment relationship.
CURRENT PRACTICE
Cori provides individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults, as well as parenting support and family therapy. Cori provides extensive psychological evaluations that cover both neuropsychological assessment and a deeper look into personality and behavioral functioning. Additionally, Cori supervises both therapy and assessment pre-doctoral practicum students as well as pre-licensure post-graduate candidates. Cori’s areas of interest include trauma work, attachment and development, managing difficult transitions, anxiety, depression, adolescent identity development, adult psychotherapy, and comprehensive psychological assessment.
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