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    Emmett Miller MD - A Session with Dr. Miller

    Emmett Miller MD

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    Fast response, helpful and kind to work with. I had a family member in a crisis and they were able…read moreto help immediately providing options for us from a far on the spot. Thank You for all you do for our community. We will be using more of his recordings and recommend his services to anyone looking.

    Dr. Emmett Miller's expertise has guided me and helped me to see my own inner guidance as I've…read morenavigated a variety of issues in my life. He has been a coach for me with work issues while learning to speak up appropriately. His expertise has helped me to be one of the employees who has contentedly lasted despite seemingly insurmountable challenges at times. Navigating personal relationships with family and friends can be perplexing for me at times, and Dr. Miller has helped me figure out how I want to proceed; he has guided me to trust myself, my inner voice so that I can be appropriately vulnerable and honest with those closest to me. As I am a person who can get anxious or nervous about upcoming situations, guided meditation, relaxation, and positive affirmations have been what Dr. Miller has offered me so that I can enter situations fully present like I want to be. With all that said one of the reasons why I chose Dr. Miller and continue to choose Dr. Miller is because he shared that he trusts that each of us who comes to him has the answer that we need inside of us, and he is there to help us to learn what it is. I appreciate being in partnership with Dr. Miller, as I move through my life trying to be trying to be a more compassionate, caring, loving, present human being. Because Dr. Miller has been there for me in so many ways based on my personal, professional, or emotional issue in the moment, this recommendation and shout out cannot possibly state all that I have gained from my relationship with Dr. Emmett Miller. I give him my highest recommendation without reservation.

    Anew Day

    Anew Day

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    Excellent lay counseling for $5 suggested donation per session, and no one is denied free services…read moreif they cannot pay that. Counseling interns (post graduate school, working on getting fully licensed) on a sliding scale. Many different groups available

    My daughter's pediatrician recommended someone for my daughter here, however, they do not accept…read moreyounger clients, at the time my daughter was 12 years old. I think you have to be a teenager to be seen by a therapist here but I think the lay counselors could be accessible to younger clients. They have a three part mental health program, consisting of lay counseling, which is like peer support, professional counseling overseen by licensed therapists, which is difficult to be placed in ( I tried for myself to hire someone but the waiting list was many months out) and then finally counseling offered on a donation-based fee schedule run by the program director or a licensed therapist overseeing their in-house Associate Therapists seeking hours for their licensure. I did not feel like the therapy here is legit for more severe diagnoses or symptom management. This is a faith-based organization as well, so often it's a challenge to be placed or find someone who can accommodate the things you are wanting to work on, which for some people, is highly specific. Therapists here I feel like would never turn anyone away who truly was at the end of their search to find a good fit. Sometimes all you need is a nudge from a compassionate person who is non-judging and non-biased towards your situation. Let's face it, you cannot always call crisis in every situation and you cannot always go to your friends or family for direction. The receptionist was a bit curt as well if my questions became too specific and the phone tag was for real. I would suggest going directly through your insurance or a trusted primary care doctor, or a trusted friend for referrals. Good luck in your search!

    Kevin Dugan, PHD

    Kevin Dugan, PHD

    (4 reviews)

    I found Dr. Dugan's interview techniques to be manipulative and suite the narrative he is trying to…read morespin. Many of my concerns were minimized yet he seemed to speak about my ex like a long lost child overlook many things. The parenting plan he came up with lacked thoughtful insight into how it might affect the kids it be an undue hardship to the "visiting" parent, making them responsible for all transportation for exchanges etc. many of his recommendations support an outdated family model with specific gender roles IMHO. I believe he plays many games. He once accused me of being late for an appointment when I had emails from his assistant showing the appointment time. I believe he did this to see if I would get angry because my ex accused me of being a control freak (kettle black). He once was locked out of his office and many times conduced work with his shoes off and in an unprofessional manner. He "unofficially" spoke with me about another supposed client who was in the same line of work to ask about mental health screening for the job only to find out later that he had concerns about my own... In my opinion his psychological testing and analysis proved to be way off base. I do not present this way in my life whatsoever. Many of the important points made and seemingly supported by him in interviews were excluded from reports and I was misquoted several times. Even when presented with clear evidence of divorce abuse or evidence to support my assertion that my ex was lying at nearly every turn he minimized this behavior or chalked it up to being " common" during the divorce process. Many of his recommendations are cookie cutter and he does not look at schedules or consider input from parents about school schedules. He seems to be annoyed with any feedback or corrections. To me he seemed like he wants you to know he is in charge and has power and influence to affect your relationship with the children. Lastly, He seemed to focus more on the intimate details of the marriage and relationship between divorcing parents them rather than the children and what would best support them. Luckily, his recommendations ultimately resulted in a parenting plan that supported equal parenting time and the judge did not take his recommendations. However, the process of working with him to get to these conclusions was traumatic when reading the differences between what was talked about during interviews and what ended up in reports. I don't have any experience with other evaluators but I did not feel like he is straightforward, honest or neutral or ethical.

    Dugan Kevin PhD:Love Him!! He was instrumental in giving my kids back to me. A real B.S. detector!…read moreBe careful what you wish for with a 3110 eval. If you don't want to know the truth, don't ask....

    Dalia Anderman, LMFT - c_and_mh - Updated June 2026

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