Shelby Rhea Miller
You might be curious about the person you are thinking of sitting across from in a therapy office. I know I would be. Counselors typically list all their clinical qualifications on pages like these. And I’ll certainly do that, but first I want you to know me more as a person.
I care deeply about living a meaningful life. I once started a home design blog (remember when those were the thing) called The Meaningful Home. I can become easily bored if I cannot see the larger purpose or vision behind what I am doing. No surprise I became a therapist. I am happily married to the love of my life, Logan. But between you and me, the road to meeting each other had more twists and turns than I anticipated. I love creating healing environments, at home and at the office. My life has been forever changed by Jesus Christ and I am deeply committed to following Him all the days of life. It shapes my clinical work deeply. For fun - well, I make dorky jokes, de-stress by cooking (as long as it’s clean and I feel like it, let’s be honest) and love to travel to see friends and family. Logan and I are passionate about serving the local church and our family operates around loving God and loving our neighbors.
Education & Licensing
Master of Arts, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Asbury Theological Seminary
Bachelor of Science, Sociology with Minor in Family Studies, Berry College
Level 2 Trained Gottman Method for Couples Counseling
Trained in Prepare/Enrich Facilitation
Additional Trainings in the treatment of Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Related Disorders
Licensed in Kentucky as LPCC #279458
NPI 1790411189
Areas of Clinical Focus and Interest
Post-traumatic growth and resilience building
Evidence-based treatment for anxiety and related disorders in young adult women
Coaching and skill building in couples to equip marriages and families to thrive and find meaningful lives and legacies
The intersection of faith and sexuality, including sexual identity development, faith development, cultural and familial expectations
Women’s sexual issues, including Genito-vaginal pelvic penetration disorder, female pornography use and issues of singleness
The role of client’s faith values in supporting individual mental health goals, particularly for the treatment of depression and anxiety related disorders.