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Richard Louis Miller, M.A., Ph.D., has been a practicing psychologist for the past 45 years. His professional experience includes:
United States Public Health Service Fellow Faculty: University of Michigan and Stanford University, Founding Board of Directors: California School of Professional Psychology Founding Board of Directors: Gestalt Institute of San Francisco Founder and director: Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Program Consulting psychologist: Haight Ashbury Medical Clinic Consultant: California Assembly Consultant: United States Department of Justice Advisor: President's Commission on Mental Health Advisor: California Governor's Council on Wellness and Physical Fitness Vice President, Parkside Medical Services Corporation Dr. Miller has presented his work at meetings of the American Psychological Association, the American Academy of Psychotherapists, the Association for Humanistic Psychology. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Council on Marijuana, the White House Conference for a Drug Free America and the US Office of Juvenile Justice Task Force on Drug Abuse. During his career Dr. Miller has been actively involved in teaching, researching, administering and practicing psychology, health education and psychotherapy. His innovative approaches to healing have been the subject of national television news reports (Rather, Brokaw, Brinkley, Donahue) print media (Time, Newsweek, US News & World Report) two film documentaries and the book, Gestalting Addiction. His column on Psychology appeared weekly in the San Francisco Chronicle and the companion radio show was syndicated. Dr. Miller is currently in private practice in Fort Bragg and Tiburon, California and is the CEO of the Wilbur Hot Springs Health Sanctuary. He is the host of Mind Body Health and Politics on National Public Radio affiliate KZYX&Z, and is on the Board of Directors of the Mendocino Art Center.
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