Richard Miller, D. Min., LCSW

Richard Miller, D. Min., LCSW
21620 Highway 10 Little Rock, AR 72223
About

Richard Miller, D. Min., LCSW

My professional life spans more than 35 years as an experienced helping professional. I have incorporated into my practice the expertise I developed as Presbyterian minister, psychotherapist, medical social worker and whole health educator. Presently, I have a private practice in individual, marriage/family and group psychotherapy, along with a health education program for chronic (medically) ill and a public seminar program.

People who seek my help find a competent and caring guide, as I provide them a safe and open setting/environment where they can learn to deal with difficult problems. It is very important to be present with a client as they struggle with scary and uncertain areas of their fractured life. I bring valuable tools to each session: my personal growth, education and training, access to community resources, and knowledge of current psychological issues. I meet the client in the moment of their suffering with the most precious gift – attention and compassion.
Primary Specialty

Marriage & Family Therapist

Services My intent in all facets of my work is to promptly help clients address their problem, find relevant solutions/resources, and discover their deep strengths — a full measure of energy and renewed hope – so they may venture out on their healing journey.

My journey as a helping professional has allowed me the time to integrate my education, training/supervision and professional experience as I sync my skills and expertise with the client’s needs. I help clients make significant change at a deep level of self-understanding. As well as years of practice in psychotherapy and health education, I have worked in a variety of settings in Arkansas and Texas including acute care hospitals, home health systems, and out-patient psychiatric clinics. I have worked as a medical social worker and counselor for 12 years in hospice to help dying people and their families move through this with dignity, courage and hope.

My own struggle with a chronic illness not only introduced me to healthy, natural approaches, but also opened my heart to others’ struggles. From this experience and study in lifestyle changes (diet, exercise and relaxation/meditation), I have developed a practical model to help chronically ill people transform their problems into tools of personal empowerment.
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He was one of a handful of people who saved my life while suffering from PTSD.
by Jason xxx.xxx.106.208
February 04, 2023