Michael J. Miller, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist

Michael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical PsychologistMichael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical PsychologistMichael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
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Michael J. Miller, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist

Michael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical PsychologistMichael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical PsychologistMichael J. Miller, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
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Publications


My research focuses on theoretical and philosophical foundations of psychology and psychiatry. 


My work has been reviewed in:

PsycCRITIQUES; Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis; American Psychological Association Division 39 Review; European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling; Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa; Psychodynamic Practice;  Theory and Psychology; Tijdschrift voor Psychotherapie [Dutch Journal of Psychotherapy];  Therapy Today (UK), 


Peer-Reviewed Monograph (Book)

Miller, M. (2011). Lacanian Psychotherapy: Theory and Practical Applications. New York: Routledge. 


     Authorized translation of Lacanian Psychotherapy

     Language: Korean. (2012) Hana Medical Publishing Co. 


Academic Journal Articles

Miller, M. (Forthcoming, 2026). Is Competence Moral? A Reappraisal of Ethics Training in Clinical Psychology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. American Psychological Association.


Faraone, S. & Miller, M. (2026). Precision language in ADHD research. The Lancet Psychiatry. Elsevier. May, 2026. 10.1016/S2215-0366(26)00117-3


Miller, M.(2025). Ethics in service of the ego: Reconsidering the recognition demand with

Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Lacan. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. Johns Hopkins Press. 32:2. June, 2025. 


Miller, M. (2024).  A Department of Psychiatry’s Embrace of Philosophy: From Amnesia at the Margins Toward Parrhesia at the Center. Psychiatric Times, January, 2024. Retrieved from https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/department-of-psychiatrys-embrace-of-philosophy. 


Miller, M. (2003). Splendid Isolation: Breakfast and Self-Actualization in the 

Dream Society. The Humanistic Psychologist, Volume 31, Number 1, Spring, 2003.



Peer-Reviewed Chapters 

Miller, M. (2021). Looking (out) for new masters: Assessing the bar between Lacanianism and Critical Psychology. In Beshara, R. (ed.): Critical psychology praxis: psychosocial non-alignment to modernity/coloniality. London: Routledge. 

Miller, M. (2019). Psychoanalysis and its teaching. In Vanheule, S., Neill, C., and Hook, D., Reading Lacan’s Ecrits Vol. 2. London: Routledge. 

Miller, M. (2011). Lost objects: Repetition in Kierkegaard, Lacan, and the clinic. In Y. 

Baldwin, K. Malone, and T. Svolos (Eds.): Lacan and addiction: An anthology. London: Karnac Books.


 

Medical Periodical Article

Miller, M. (2024).  A Department of Psychiatry’s Embrace of Philosophy: From Amnesia at the Margins Toward Parrhesia at the Center. Psychiatric Times, January, 2024. Retrieved from https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/department-of-psychiatrys-embrace-of-philosophy. 


•Miller, M. (2011). Lacanian Psychotherapy. New York: Routledge.


•Miller, M. (2019). Psychoanalysis and its teaching. In Vanheule, S., Neill, C., and 

Hook, D., Reading Lacan’s Ecrits Vol. 2. Routledge. 

•Miller, M. (2020) Looking (Out) for New Masters: Assessing the bar between Lacanianism and Critical Psychology. In Beshara, R. Critical Psychology Praxis. Routledge.

•Miller, M. (2011). Lost objects: Repetition in Kierkegaard, Lacan, and the clinic. In Y. 

Baldwin, K. Malone, and T. Svolos (Eds.): Lacan and addiction: An anthology. London: Karnac Books.

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