Marc Miller, Ph.D., PSY#15728  

                  
             

 1760 Solano Avenue #200                   3313 Vincent Dr. Suite 210
Berkeley, CA 94707-2218                    Pleasant Hill, CA 9452

(510) 528-4441


Are you having difficulty with unmanageable emotions?  Maybe you over-react, doubt your decisions or fear making mistakes.  Is anger, anxiety, or low self-esteem getting in the way of working with colleagues, enjoying your partner or meeting someone new?

If you have unresolved emotional conflicts, you may be familiar with these symptoms:

Using a therapeutic style that is supportive, interactive, and understanding, I have been providing psychological treatment to individuals, and couples for over 25 years. Important areas of my practice include anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition to dealing with the immediate problem or crisis that brings someone to psychotherapy I address underlying issues and psychological conflicts, as well as issues that emerge from career changes, health issues, parenthood, mid-life, separation and divorce.

MARC MILLER, Ph.D., a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, has offices in  Berkeley and Pleasant Hill, and has been treating individuals and couples since 1982. Dr. Miller was on the faculty in the Graduate Psychology Program at JFK University, for twelve years. In addition, Dr. Miller has provided treatment for individuals through Workers’ Compensation Insurance Carriers since 1999.

Read his articles: Unconscious Guilt and the Fear of Success, Shame and Psychotherapy  and Shame and Couples.

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