Dr. Jean Miller is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Washington, a Clinical Supervisor, an educator, and a researcher. She utilizes a person-centered, strengths-based approach, focusing on the holistic wellness of mind, body, and spirit. Life is a journey of self-discovery, learning, and developing into our truest selves, and she truly feels that it is an honor to walk alongside others on their journey.
She runs her own private practice and is also a professor in counselor education. Her background includes working with clients in private practice, community mental health, telemental health startups, and higher education settings. In private practice, she provides counseling, coaching, and consulting services to individuals, couples, groups, and organizations. As an experienced educator and researcher, she also facilitates webinars, training, and professional development workshops. Her research focuses on the areas of counseling, mindfulness, holistic wellness, and transformational healing in grief and loss. She is actively involved in mental health advocacy in her role as President of the Board of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), and women’s advocacy work in her role as Research Director for MWC (Modern Widows Club).
Jean is passionate about music, spirituality, yoga, travel, lifelong learning, and most importantly, spending time with her loving support network of family and friends. Her biggest pride and joy is her family and her two incredible kids who are both changing the world through their creative talents and social justice advocacy work.