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Kelli Miller LCSW MSW

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Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. She has been a psychotherapist for 10 years and has helped 500+ clients through her practice. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. Education University of Pennsylvania, MSW University of Florida, BA, Health/Sociology Professional Achievements Published “Professor Kelli’s Guide to Finding a Husband” in 2010 Published “Thriving with ADHD” in 2015, winner of the Indie Book Award and Firebird Book Award Co-hosted advice show on LA Talk Radio, currently hosts livestream show on Balance by Nature Certifications & Organizations Licensed Clinical Social Worker Spokesperson for Brillia, ADHD Awareness Philosophy Kelli strives to provide both immediate, short-term solutions and long-term, in-depth care for a wide variety of clients. Her strengths include helping clients develop better self-esteem, facilitating open a...

The Doctor Debra And Therapist Kelli Show

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Do you struggle in your romantic relationships, with your kids or co-workers, or just have thoughts or questions you’d like feedback on? Join us on “The Dr. Debra and Therapist Kelli Show" where you can call-in, email, or simply listen to two fun-loving, wise and witty women alongside celebrities, book authors, and insightful guests. Link:  https://www.latalkradio.com/content/kelli-miller  

Staying Sane Through Sibling Rivalry

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"While parents often feel the need to intervene immediately, especially with younger children, opt to give kids a chance to settle disputes on their own. Arguing is normal and natural, and parents don't always need to intervene or mediate a situation from the very beginning of the conflict. Also consider separating kids for intermittent periods of playtime during the day. Everyone needs space now and then. Family therapist Kelli Miller says: "Kids feel a sense of accomplishment when they settle things themselves. Kids often learn best by doing. By figuring out their conflicts on their own, kids develop a greater sense of confidence and overall resiliency, which help them in future conflicts." Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/the-fab-mom-staying-sane-through-sibling-rivalry/  

11 Ways to Rekindle Your Relationship

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“When you first fall in love, there's excitement and passion,” says relationship expert Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW. But, she says, “as your relationship grows, it becomes more about intimacy and connection.” So if those butterflies have flown away, don’t worry—it doesn’t mean your love has died. “The first thing to realize about being in a long-term relationship is that it waxes and wanes,” says Miller. “What you feel in the beginning is impossible to sustain.” She says that if you understand this concept it will lessen the pressure to feel deeply in love all of the time. link:  https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/relationships-love/a29567590/how-to-rekindle-relationship/