Stephanie Miller, Ph.D.
Program Director of Group Therapy Services
Supervising Psychologist
stephanie.miller@birchpsychology.com | 734.359.7263 ext. 7
Dr. Stephanie Miller has been with Birch Psychology since 2015. She has degrees in both clinical and school psychology and has a background in pediatric medical psychology, rehabilitation psychology, childhood psychological disorders, chronic conditions, and stress management. Dr. Miller provides therapy and assessment services to children ages seven and older, adolescents, young adults, parents, and families. She also has a special interest and expertise in working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, suicidality and self-injury, trauma, identity development, gender and sexuality exploration, and life transitions. Dr. Miller also supervises training clinicians and oversees group therapy at Birch Psychology as the Program Director of Group Therapy Services.
Dr. Miller’s training has spanned numerous settings, including schools, clinics, private practice, and hospitals, providing her with a wide range of experience. She completed her pre-doctoral clinical internship at Children’s Hospital Colorado through the Department of Psychiatry and Behavior Health. Here, her training emphasized the delivery of evidence-based interventions in the treatment of numerous psychological conditions, such as childhood anxiety, disruptive behaviors, and mood disorders. During internship, she also received specialized training in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, where she provided psychological and cognitive intervention, assessment, and consultation services for children and families impacted by neurological conditions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and spinal cord injury. Following internship, Dr. Miller completed a postdoctoral fellowship specializing in pediatric psychosocial oncology at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Hospital Colorado, providing psychological services in collaboration with medical teams to patients and families facing life-threatening oncological and hematological disorders, including pediatric cancer, hemophiliac diseases, and sickle cell disease. Since then, she has been a committed clinician at Birch Psychology who utilizes an integrative approach to provide services to clients.
Dr. Miller is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective psychological services to those who are struggling, those seeking safe spaces to process and explore themselves and their experiences, and those hoping to more deeply examine their psychological and/or psychoeducational functioning. She uses a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, reflective and interpersonal approaches, and family systems work. She also believes that the therapeutic relationship is paramount to successful therapy and values developing trusting and lasting relationships with clients. Dr. Miller works to promote healthy coping strategies by utilizing an individual’s and family’s strengths to foster resiliency and success. In the assessment process, she takes a holistic approach to answer questions about a person’s psychological and academic functioning and aims to provide meaningful recommendations that translate testing results into action.
She can be reached at stephanie.miller@birchpsychology.com and 734.359.7263 ext. 7
Children's Hospital Colorado, Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders (2015)
Fellowship, Pediatric Psychosocial Oncology/Hematology
University of Northern Colorado (2014)
Doctorate, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, School Psychology
Loyola University in Maryland (2007)
Master's, Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Loyola University in Maryland (2005)
Bachelor's, Psychology