Stephanie Miller, Ph.D.
Program Director of Adolescent & Group Services
Supervising Psychologist
stephanie.miller@birchpsychology.com | 303.647.6463 ext. 7
Dr. Stephanie Miller has been with Birch Psychology since 2015 and provides therapy and psychological assessment for children (ages 7+), adolescents, young adults, and their families. She has particular expertise working with adolescents and young adults as they navigate the complex challenges of identity development, relationships, academic pressures, and life transitions. Dr. Miller strives to create a warm, collaborative space where clients feel safe exploring their experiences and developing meaningful strategies for growth and resilience.
Dr. Miller has extensive experience working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, suicidality, self-injury, and complex medical conditions, and those who are striving toward identity development, gender and sexuality exploration, and developing healthy relationships and means of coping. She works closely with individuals and families who identify as neurodiverse and are seeking support in both understanding and navigating these elements of their lives. Dr. Miller also believes strongly in providing support to parents and families in strengthening communication and understanding during difficult times.
Dr. Miller holds training in both clinical and school psychology and brings a diverse background in pediatric medical psychology, rehabilitation psychology, and childhood psychological disorders. Her training has spanned schools, clinics, private practice, and hospital settings. She completed her pre-doctoral clinical internship at Children’s Hospital Colorado in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, where she focused on evidence-based treatment for childhood anxiety, disruptive behaviors, and mood disorders. During her internship she also trained in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, providing psychological and cognitive services for children and families impacted by neurological conditions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and spinal cord injury. Following internship, Dr. Miller completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychosocial oncology at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Hospital Colorado. In this role, she collaborated closely with medical teams to provide psychological support to children and families facing serious medical conditions, including pediatric cancer, hemophilia, and sickle cell disease.
At Birch Psychology, Dr. Miller uses an integrative approach to therapy, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), interpersonal and reflective approaches, and family systems work. She believes that a strong therapeutic relationship is the foundation for meaningful change and works collaboratively with clients to build on their strengths and develop effective coping strategies. In her assessment work, Dr. Miller takes a holistic approach to understanding psychological and academic functioning. She strives to translate testing results into practical recommendations that help individuals and families move forward with clarity and confidence.
Dr. Miller also serves as both a supervisor in the training program and as Program Director of Adolescent and Group Therapy Services at Birch Psychology.
She can be reached at stephanie.miller@birchpsychology.com and 734.359.7263 ext. 7
Children's Hospital Colorado, Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders (2015)
Fellowship, Pediatric Psychosocial Oncology/Hematology
University of Northern Colorado (2014)
Doctorate, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, School Psychology
Loyola University in Maryland (2007)
Master's, Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology
Loyola University in Maryland (2005)
Bachelor's, Psychology