Dr. Patricia Miller, PsyD, RPsych 2741 (she/her)
Existing clients only.
To book with Dr. Miller at our Fairfield Psychology location:
1) Click here to book online
2) Call our office at 250-507-8363
3) Email our office at contact@fairfieldpsychology.com
About Dr. Miller:
Dr. Patricia Miller, PsyD, RPsych, brings a wealth of experience to Fairfield Psychology.
Dr. Miller has completed a Master of Social Work degree, a Master of Counselling Psychology, successfully defended her PhD in Behavioral and Social Sciences in 2018 from Tilburg University in the Netherlands and recently completed her clinical psychology degree (PsyD) through CalSouthern University.
She is a Registered Psychologist in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. She is also a Registered Clinical Social Worker in the province of Alberta.
Dr. Miller has worked in assessment and treatment of mental health for teens/tweens and adults across the lifespan in areas such as:
ADHD
autism spectrum disorder
bipolar disorder
other cognitive concerns
PTSD
depression/anxiety/OCD
addictions
personality disorders
She is an expert witness/legal consultant on emotional injury, due to traumatic experiences including sexual harassment/assault, child pornography, child abuse, and provides psychological expertise for class actions.
Dr. Miller brings 25 years of clinical practice experience in diagnosing and providing psychological care for people living with:
PTSD
traumatic stress
war-related trauma
sexual assaults
childhood abuse
intergenerational trauma
bullying (workplace and school)
depression and anxiety
eating disorders
body dysmorphia
personality disorders.
She has trained in:
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy)
Social Constructionist processes.
Dr. Miller is also the clinical director and owner of The Calgary Therapy Institute in Calgary, Alberta.
She teaches part-time at Mount Royal University and is a community-based researcher, published author and international presenter on topics related to mental health, trauma, qualitative, community-based research processes, and interpretative phenomenological analysis of sensitive-data, specific to traumatic experiences.